In this captivating Builure Pulse episode, host Inshu Misra introduces Ertay Shashko, a blind Salesforce project lead hailing from North Macedonia and working at the Blind Institute of Technology. Ertay shares his remarkable journey from being a sighted mobile app developer to leading Salesforce projects, despite losing his vision in the mid-2010s. He delves into the hurdles he overcame, stressing the importance of mastering screen reader technology. Amid the pandemic, remote work became a catalyst for his re-entry into the tech industry. Ertay's narrative sheds light on how visually impaired professionals thrive in the Salesforce ecosystem, underlining the importance of tech accessibility and adaptability. Additionally, he discusses the global mission of the Blind Institute of Technology, offering insights into their training and apprenticeship programs designed to integrate individuals with disabilities into tech roles. Ertay passionately advocates for accessibility and inclusion, showcasing the often underestimated potential of disabled individuals in the tech sphere.
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00:00 Welcome to Builure Pulse: The Salesforce Journey Begins
00:53 A Day in the Life of a Blind Salesforce Project Lead
01:13 Ertay Shashko's Inspiring Salesforce Journey
02:04 Transitioning Careers and Embracing Accessibility
05:46 The Impact of Remote Work and Salesforce Training
07:36 From Intern to Salesforce Project Lead: A Success Story
09:14 Expanding Opportunities: BIT's Apprenticeship Program
14:38 A Typical Day for a Visually Impaired Salesforce Professional
18:17 The Accessibility of Slack and Other Tools
22:37 Overcoming Accessibility Challenges with Salesforce
27:21 Staying Updated in the Salesforce Ecosystem
29:21 Empowering People with Disabilities in Tech
32:54 Closing Thoughts and Resources