Salesforce Go simplifies service setup by providing an intuitive, streamlined platform
to configure and deploy your service operations quickly and efficiently. You can leverage
Salesforce Go features, feature sets, and tailored solution bundles to rapidly configure and
deploy your service offerings with precision and scale.
Discover and Set Up HR Service Features with Salesforce Go Explore, set up and configure, and monitor usage of HR Service features in one streamlined setup location. Access content resources, such as videos, online tours, Trailhead, and Salesforce Help articles, to learn about features, and get help with configuration. Discover more HR Service features and add-on licenses that are available based on your Salesforce edition. And if you’ve turned on the Your Account app, you can quickly buy add-on licenses for some products directly from Salesforce Go.
HR Service Initial Setup Use Salesforce Go to swiftly enable HR Service initial setup that includes deploying assets, setting up accounts, configuring the self-service portal, and assigning permissions.
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