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Hire Certified Salesforce Developers — Apex, LWC, Flow & CPQ

Hire pre-vetted, certified Salesforce developers specialising in Apex, Lightning Web Components (LWC), Flow automation, Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, CPQ, Experience Cloud, and Salesforce integrations. Dedicated, part-time, or fixed-scope. Start in 3–5 business days.

Apex & LWC
Flow Automation
Sales & Service Cloud
CPQ
Salesforce Integrations
120+
Salesforce Projects
15+
Years Dev Experience
48hr
Avg Developer Match
98%
Client Retention
Trusted by Salesforce Engineering Teams
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What Our Developers Build

Salesforce Skills & Expertise

Apex classes and triggers, Lightning Web Components, Flow automation, Salesforce integrations, Sales Cloud and Service Cloud configuration, Experience Cloud portals, CPQ implementation, Einstein Analytics, and Salesforce DevOps.

01

Apex Development (Classes, Triggers, Async)

Production-grade Apex development — Apex classes, interfaces, and abstract classes; trigger handlers following Trigger Handler Framework pattern (TriggerHandler or fflib-apex-mocks); batch Apex for large data volumes (Database.Batchable, Batch Chaining); Queueable Apex for chained async jobs; Scheduled Apex for timed execution; Apex REST and SOAP web services; Future methods; test classes with 90%+ coverage, bulk-safe patterns, and PMD compliance.

02

Lightning Web Components (LWC) & Aura

Modern Salesforce UI development with Lightning Web Components — LWC component architecture, @wire service adapters, @track and @api reactive properties, LMS (Lightning Message Service) for cross-component communication, custom events, composition patterns, Jest unit testing for LWC, SLDS (Salesforce Lightning Design System) for accessible UI, Aura components (legacy support and migration to LWC), and Experience Cloud page integration.

03

Flow Automation (Screen, Record-Triggered, Scheduled)

Declarative Salesforce automation with Flow — Screen Flows for guided user processes, Record-Triggered Flows replacing Workflow Rules and Process Builder (retirement), Scheduled Flows for timed operations, Autolaunched Flows called from Apex, Flow Orchestration for multi-user approvals, Subflows for reusable logic, Flow debugging and bulk testing, and migrating legacy Process Builder flows to modern Record-Triggered Flows.

04

Salesforce Integration Development

Salesforce integration with external systems — REST API callouts from Apex, Named Credentials and Auth Providers for OAuth 2.0, Platform Events and Change Data Capture for event-driven integration, Bulk API 2.0 for large data loads, Streaming API with CometD client, custom Apex REST endpoints, integration with ERP (SAP, NetSuite), marketing tools (Marketo, HubSpot), eCommerce (Shopify), and middleware platforms (MuleSoft, Boomi, Jitterbit).

05

Sales Cloud & Service Cloud Configuration

Sales Cloud setup and customisation — lead management, opportunity stages, forecasting, CPQ (Configure Price Quote) configuration and Apex callbacks, pipeline management dashboards, and territory management. Service Cloud implementation — case management, entitlements and SLA management, Einstein Bots (basic), Omni-Channel routing, Knowledge articles, Community self-service, and service analytics dashboards.

06

Experience Cloud (Community) Development

Salesforce Experience Cloud (formerly Community Cloud) development — customer, partner, and employee community portals; LWC and Aura components for community pages; community templates (Customer Service, Build Your Own, Partner Central, Salesforce Tabs + Visualforce); branding and theming; user profiles and permission sets for community users; community-specific Apex and SOQL restrictions; and headless community API for custom React or Next.js frontends backed by Salesforce.

Technology Stack

Salesforce Tools & Technologies

Apex, Salesforce CLI, LWC, SLDS, Flow Builder, Gearset, Copado, MuleSoft, Boomi, Salesforce CPQ, Marketing Cloud, CRM Analytics, PMD, Jest, GitHub Actions, and the full Salesforce DX toolchain.

Apex & Platform
Apex (Classes / Triggers / Async)SOQL / SOSLSalesforce CLI (sf)SFDX / Metadata APISalesforce APIs (REST/SOAP/Bulk)Platform Events / CDC
UI Development
Lightning Web Components (LWC)Aura ComponentsVisualforce (legacy)SLDSLightning App BuilderExperience Builder
Sales & Service Clouds
Sales CloudService CloudCPQ (Salesforce CPQ)Field ServiceRevenue CloudEinstein Bots
Automation & Flow
Record-Triggered FlowsScreen FlowsScheduled FlowsFlow OrchestrationApproval ProcessesEmail Alerts
Marketing & Analytics
Marketing CloudPardot / Account EngagementCRM Analytics (Tableau)Einstein AnalyticsEinstein DiscoveryData Studio
Integration Tools
MuleSoftBoomi / JitterbitHeroku ConnectNamed CredentialsOAuth 2.0 / Auth ProvidersStreaming API
DevOps & Testing
Gearset / CopadoGitHub ActionsPMD (Apex lint)Jest (LWC testing)Apex Test FrameworkSalesforce DX Packages
Data & Architecture
Data LoaderBulk API 2.0Informatica / TalendDuplicate ManagementObject RelationshipsSharing & Security Model
Engagement Models

How to Hire a Salesforce Developer

Full-time dedicated Salesforce developer, part-time specialist, or fixed-scope project — structured for your org stage and Salesforce investment.

Most Popular
Full-Time Dedicated Salesforce Developer
160 hrs/month — a certified Salesforce developer on your team.
A dedicated Salesforce developer committed to your Salesforce org — writing Apex, building LWC components, designing Flow automation, configuring Sales/Service Cloud, building integrations, or managing releases. They attend standups, commit to your repositories, and own Salesforce engineering on your team.
Best for
  • Salesforce implementation projects (new orgs or major re-architectures)
  • Ongoing Apex and LWC development on an existing org
  • Complex integration projects (ERP, marketing, eCommerce)
  • CPQ implementation and customisation
Process: Requirements → shortlist in 24 hrs → interview → start in 3–5 days
Available within 3–5 business days
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Flexible
Part-Time Salesforce Developer (80 hrs/month)
80 hrs/month — certified Salesforce expertise without full-time overhead.
A part-time Salesforce developer for orgs in maintenance mode, teams that need burst development, or businesses that have a Salesforce Admin in place but need a developer for Apex and LWC work a few days per week.
Best for
  • Existing Salesforce orgs needing incremental Apex/LWC development
  • Supplementing an internal Salesforce Admin who needs a developer
  • Flow migration projects (Process Builder to Record-Triggered Flows)
  • Integration maintenance and new connector development
Process: Requirements → shortlist → start within 2–3 days
Available within 2–3 business days
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Defined outcome
Fixed-Scope Salesforce Project
Fixed scope and price for a defined Salesforce build.
Fixed-scope engagement for a well-defined Salesforce project — an LWC component set, an Apex integration, a CPQ configuration, a Flow migration, a new Experience Cloud community, or a custom AppExchange package.
Best for
  • LWC component set with Jest tests
  • Apex REST integration with an external system
  • Flow migration from Process Builder to Record-Triggered Flows
  • New Experience Cloud portal or community
Process: Scope → estimate → sprint development → UAT → deploy
Typical 2–12 week engagements
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How We Hire

Our Salesforce Developer Hiring Process

From Salesforce requirements to first Apex commit in 3–5 business days — certified vetting, your technical interview, org discovery, and production deployment with CI/CD.

01
Share Your Salesforce Requirements

Tell us about your Salesforce project — the clouds in use (Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, CPQ, Experience Cloud, Marketing Cloud), the development needed (Apex, LWC, Flow, integration, or configuration), your org type (scratch org, sandbox, production), and timeline. The more specific you are about your existing org complexity and the business process being automated, the better we can match the right Salesforce developer.

02
Certified Developer Shortlist in 24 Hours

Within 24 business hours we send 2–3 Salesforce developer profiles with their certifications, relevant cloud experience (Sales Cloud, Service Cloud, CPQ, Experience Cloud), and examples of comparable Apex/LWC/integration work. Not generic Salesforce profiles — specialists matched to your org complexity and the clouds you use.

03
Technical Interview — Test Apex Depth and Declarative Judgement

Interview the developers on your specific requirements. Ask them to walk through their approach to bulkifying a trigger, design an integration architecture for your ERP connection, or explain when they choose Flow over Apex. Critically: ask them about Salesforce's governor limits and how they avoid them. We want you to test real Salesforce reasoning, not certification memorisation.

04
Org Discovery and Architecture Review

Before development begins, our Salesforce developer audits your existing org — reviewing existing Apex code quality (PMD), Flow complexity and potential for merge errors, custom objects and relationships, integration touchpoints, and sharing and security model. This discovery prevents surprises: we do not start building on a fragile foundation without flagging the risks first.

05
Development, Testing & Sandbox Deployment

Development in a scratch org or sandbox, Apex unit tests with 90%+ coverage and bulk testing, LWC Jest tests, PMD static analysis, peer review, and deployment to UAT sandbox for stakeholder acceptance testing. We use Salesforce CLI (sf) and either Gearset, Copado, or GitHub Actions CI/CD for tracked, repeatable deployments — not manual change set deploys.

06
Production Deployment & Knowledge Transfer

Production deployment with change window planning, rollback strategy, and post-deployment validation. Knowledge transfer — technical documentation for all custom Apex and LWC, Flow diagrams, integration architecture diagrams, and a handover session with your internal team or Salesforce Admin. Ongoing support available via part-time or retainer arrangement.

Client Results

What Our Clients Say

Salesforce admins, RevOps leads, and engineering teams across the US, UK, and Australia on hiring Salesforce developers from 1Solutions.

★★★★★

1Solutions provided a Salesforce developer who re-architected our Sales Cloud org — replaced 47 Process Builder automations with Record-Triggered Flows, rewrote 12 Apex trigger classes following the Trigger Handler Framework, and built a custom LWC opportunity timeline component. Deployment time went from 45 minutes to 8 minutes with the CI/CD pipeline he set up.

KW
VP Sales Operations, B2B SaaS (UK)
★★★★★

We needed a Salesforce CPQ specialist — our pricing logic was increasingly broken and unmaintainable. 1Solutions sent a developer who redesigned our entire product catalogue, rewrote the pricing Apex callback, and implemented MDQ for subscription amendments. Contract renewal time dropped from 4 hours to 20 minutes. She knew CPQ at a level our Salesforce partner did not.

DM
RevOps Lead, SaaS Company (AU)
★★★★★

We needed Salesforce integrated with our NetSuite ERP — bidirectional sync of accounts, opportunities, and orders. 1Solutions built a Platform Events-based integration with Named Credentials for OAuth, handling large data volumes via Bulk API 2.0. Zero data mismatch incidents in 14 months of production. Clean architecture, fully documented.

RH
Head of Engineering, Enterprise (US)
Why 1Solutions

Why Hire Salesforce Developers From 1Solutions

Certified developers, clicks-before-code philosophy, governor limit awareness, complex org experience, integration depth, CPQ specialisation, DevOps-ready deployment, and transparent IP.

Certified, Not Self-Claimed

All our Salesforce developers hold verified Salesforce certifications (Platform Developer I/II, Administrator, App Builder, Cloud Consultants). Certifications are kept current through Trailhead maintenance. We share certification credentials during the shortlisting process — not just on a resume.

"Clicks Before Code" Philosophy

Salesforce is expensive to maintain when everything is custom Apex. Our developers genuinely use declarative tools — Flow, validation rules, formula fields, rollup summary — when they meet the requirement. Apex is written when Flow cannot handle the logic, not as a first resort. This keeps your org maintainable.

Governor Limit Awareness

Salesforce governor limits are non-negotiable hard stops. Our developers write bulkified Apex by default — SOQL outside loops, DML on collections, asynchronous patterns for heavy processing — not as an afterthought after governor limit errors appear in production.

Org Complexity Experience

Our Salesforce developers have worked in large, complex orgs — heavily customised Sales Cloud with 500+ custom objects, multi-cloud implementations (Sales + Service + CPQ + Experience), high-volume orgs with millions of records, and multi-region global orgs with complex sharing models.

Integration Architecture Depth

Salesforce integrations fail when developers do not understand error handling, retry logic, and idempotency. Our developers design integrations that handle API limits, network failures, duplicate prevention, and large-volume ETL — not just "make the first API call work."

CPQ Specialisation

Salesforce CPQ is a distinct product requiring expertise beyond standard Sales Cloud. Our CPQ developers understand the pricing rule engine, Apex callbacks, MDQ, subscription amendments, and contract architecture — we do not claim CPQ experience from having read the documentation.

DevOps-Ready Deployment

Manual change set deployments break at scale. Our Salesforce developers use Salesforce CLI, scratch orgs for isolated development, and CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions + Gearset or Copado) for tracked, repeatable deployments. Every deployment has a rollback plan.

Transparent IP and Documentation

All custom Apex, LWC, and Flow automation is documented, tested, and yours. No proprietary frameworks that create dependency on us. Every engagement ends with architecture documentation and a handover session.

Hire a Salesforce Developer Today

Share your Salesforce requirements — clouds in use, development type (Apex, LWC, Flow, integration, CPQ), org complexity, and timeline — and we will shortlist certified Salesforce developers within 24 business hours.

Certified Salesforce developers shortlisted within 24 business hours

Certification-verified vetting — Apex, LWC, Flow, CPQ, cloud consultants

Full-time, part-time, or fixed-scope — flexible engagement

Org discovery before development begins

5-day rapid replacement guarantee

Tell Us Your Salesforce Requirements

FAQ

Hiring Salesforce Developers — FAQ

Common questions about hiring certified Salesforce developers — Apex, LWC, Flow, CPQ, integrations, governor limits, and test coverage.

Custom Apex (classes, triggers, batch, REST APIs), Lightning Web Components (LWC), Flow automation (Screen, Record-Triggered, Scheduled), Experience Cloud portals, Salesforce integrations (REST, Platform Events, Bulk API), CPQ configuration and Apex callbacks, Einstein Analytics dashboards, and AppExchange packages.
Platform Developer I and II, Certified Administrator, Advanced Administrator, App Builder, Sales Cloud Consultant, Service Cloud Consultant, and Experience Cloud Consultant. Certifications are verified and current through Trailhead maintenance modules.
Use Flow first (declarative, maintainable, no code). Use Apex when Flow cannot handle the logic: complex algorithms, dynamic SOQL, external web service callouts with custom auth, bulk processing (Apex Batch, Queueable), custom REST APIs, or when Flow would produce unmaintainable spaghetti automation.
Yes. REST API callouts, Named Credentials for OAuth 2.0, Platform Events and Change Data Capture for event-driven integration, Bulk API 2.0 for large data loads, custom Apex REST endpoints, and middleware integrations via MuleSoft, Boomi, or Jitterbit. Common integrations: SAP, NetSuite, Shopify, Marketo, HubSpot.
Lightning Web Components (LWC) is the modern Salesforce UI framework. Needed when standard Salesforce UI (page layouts, list views, Flow screens) does not meet UX requirements: complex data tables, real-time validation, custom multi-step wizards, custom charts, or branded Experience Cloud pages.
Bulkified Apex by default: SOQL queries outside loops, DML on collections not individual records, heavy processing offloaded to Queueable/Batch/Future, Platform Cache for repeated expensive lookups. Governor limit errors in production are a sign of poorly written Apex — we catch them in code review.
Yes. Product catalogue design, pricing rules (price rules, price conditions, price actions), discount schedules, product rules, CPQ Apex callbacks (initialisation, configuration, pricing), MDQ, subscription amendments, contract and renewal automation, and CPQ integration with billing and ERP.
Minimum 90%+ Apex test coverage (Salesforce requires 75% but this is a floor not a target), bulk testing (200+ records), negative case and error handling tests, test data factories (not hardcoded data), SeeAllData=false for isolation, and PMD static analysis on all Apex before deployment.
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