Who are we?
Our Salesforce team helps clients across industries get more value out of their Salesforce investment, from Sales and Service Cloud to Marketing Cloud and the newest Agentforce capabilities. As an intern, you'll join one of our project teams in Gent and work on a concrete, real-world topic for one semester (September to December, or January to June). Depending on your interests and profile, you could work on things like:
- Build Marketing AI Agents that matter – designing, building, and validating an Agentforce-powered assistant that helps marketers and consultants speed up campaign delivery.
- Claude Co-Worker Framework for Salesforce Projects – investigating how AI assistants can support requirements analysis, user stories, solution design, test scenarios, and project documentation.
- Agentforce for Sales & Service: From Standard Capability to Client Offering – exploring how delaware can turn standard Agentforce capabilities into a well-defined, configurable client offering.
- Building the Future of Food360: Salesforce Solution Engineering – supporting the configuration and build of Salesforce solutions for our food industry clients (accounts, contracts, opportunities, visit management, ERP integration, and more), working alongside our Salesforce architects and consultants.
- Shaping Salesforce Solutions for the Food Industry – supporting consultants in analysing business requirements (lead generation, key account management, sample management, and more) and translating them into Salesforce solution suggestions.
- Designing a Scalable Salesforce DevOps Process – exploring sfdx-hardis, an open-source CI/CD toolbox for Salesforce, and applying core DevOps principles (version control, branching, automated testing, continuous deployment, monitoring) to improve our internal release process.
Technical tracks involve hands-on configuration, build, and automation work; functional tracks focus on analysis, documentation, and solution design. Either way, you won't be thrown in blind: our consultants and architects will guide you, and the topics you work on are grounded in real, active project needs.