Author: Enrico Murru

Salesforce Salary Survey Italia 2025–2026: the full picture

An independent, anonymous look at what the Italian Salesforce ecosystem actually pays — and what it thinks about its future. One hundred and eighty-five people sat down, answered 47 questions honestly, and handed us something rare: a ground-level snapshot of salaries, career paths, working conditions, and market sentiment inside the Italian Salesforce ecosystem. No PR […]

Nerd @ Work Lat Podcast S1E10 – Rebuilding the Italian Salesforce Community

Episode 10 of the Nerd @ Work Lab Podcast was not a technical deep dive, nor was it meant to be a celebration of Salesforce as a platform in the usual sense. It was, instead, a conversation about the social infrastructure that allows a technological ecosystem to grow: communities, relationships, events, informal mentoring, shared experience, […]

Imposter Syndrome in IT: Between Generative AI and Social Media Pressure

A Day to Celebrate Everyone Who Never Feels Good Enough (Even Though They Are) There’s a strangely poetic paradox in the tech world: the more you grow, the more you learn, the more you achieve… the louder that tiny inner voice becomes, whispering that you don’t really deserve any of this. They call it Imposter […]

Nerd @ Work Lab Podcast S1E5: AI and SMEs – Between Hype, Data and Reality

In this episode of Nerd @ Work Lab, I sit down with someone I know well: Gaetano Castaldo — strategic technology consultant, former CTO, and long-time colleague. Our conversation dives into one of the most discussed and misunderstood topics of the moment: how small and medium-sized enterprises are approaching artificial intelligence. The discussion is open, […]

Building a Tiny Bit of Magic: How InBuddy Learned to Read LinkedIn’s Schedule

Imagine planning a LinkedIn post……only to realize later that you’ve scheduled it in the totally wrong slot. LinkedIn’s UI is great for writing posts, but when it comes to seeing your entire editorial schedule, it’s like trying to navigate a star map with half the constellations missing. You see one scheduled post at a time, […]