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12 Salesforce Facts and Figures You Might Not Know

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You’ve asked and Salesforce has answered. 

This page answers popular questions about Salesforce, plus some fun facts even long-time employees might not know. 

1. How many employees does Salesforce have? 

Salesforce has over 70,000 employees globally.

This represents a 30% growth in employees since the same time in 2020. For context, Salesforce employees would overflow the American football stadium, Levi’s Stadium, where the San Francisco 49ers play.

While growing at a rapid pace, Salesforce remains intentional about company culture and employee experience. The company was named a top 5 employer in fifteen countries, including the #1 employer in France, Spain and the Netherlands. 

Additionally, Salesforce was named the #2 Most Innovative Company, #4 World’s Best Workplace, and #4 Best Workplace in Technology in 2023. 

2. What does Salesforce do?

Bet Astro wishes they had a nickel for every time this question came up. The company has evolved and grown so much since it was founded in 1999.  Salesforce, the world’s #1 AI CRM, empowers companies of every size and industry to connect with their customers through the power of data + AI + CRM + trust. For more, check out this article on Salesforce’s The 360 Blog.

Meet Astro. Learn more about the Salesforce characters.

3. How much information does Salesforce process in 24 hours?   

Salesforce brings companies and customers together. In other words, it powers trillions of platform, consumer and employee interactions.

We power Platform at scale with 4.71 billion messages sent, Consumer at scale with 6.37 billion service and case interactions, and Employee at scale with more than 2.94 billion Slack actions taken — all in one day.

Platform:

  • 222.9B Einstein Predictions
  • 7.69B MuleSoft integration transactions
  • 4.71B Marketing messages sent

Consumer:

  • 6.37B Service & case interactions
  • 551M Commerce page views
  • 35.7M Customer service conversations
  • 2.14M Commerce orders
  • 1.3M Tableau public views

Employee:

  •  2.94B Slack actions taken
  • 97.8M Reports & dashboards
  • 7.4M Sales opportunities created

4. What is Salesforce’s annual revenue?

In its 2023 fiscal year, Salesforce achieved $31.4 billion in revenue, a record high. See more on the Investor Relations page.

5. Where does Salesforce operate around the world?

Salesforce operates in 86 cities, with 98 offices around the world. There are nine Salesforce Towers open today  (in Atlanta, Indianapolis, London, New York, San Francisco, Tokyo, DublinChicago, and the newest Tower in Sydney).

See specific Salesforce office locations or browse the media library for images. 

6. How tall is the Salesforce tower in San Francisco?

1,070 feet. Opened in 2018, the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco is 61 stories and 1.4 million square feet of office space. 

Fun facts about the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco: 

  • The Salesforce Tower has the largest onsite water recycling system in a commercial high-rise in the United States — and the first of its kind in San Francisco. The system filters up to 30,000 gallons of water from sinks, toilets, and showers every day then safely repurposes it for non-potable uses. The water savings is equivalent to over 7.8 million gallons a year — about the same amount of water used by 16,000 local residents. 
  • It takes 39 seconds to travel by elevator from street level to the 61st floor, and 1,762 total steps if you choose to take the stairs.   
  • The Salesforce Tower foundation is socketed into bedrock, more than 318 feet in the ground. 
  • 12,000 tons of steel were used in the construction of Salesforce Tower. 
  • It took over 2.5 million people hours to build. 

Learn more about the San Francisco Salesforce Tower.  

The San Francisco Salesforce Tower is 61 stories tall, making it the tallest in the city.

7. How diverse is Salesforce?

In 2017, Salesforce began publishing diversity data. Then in 2019, the company published four new representation goals to continue to drive transparency and accountability toward our equality efforts. We’ve met two of those goals early, doubling U.S. representation of Black leaders (VP and above) and increasing representation of underrepresented groups to more than half of our U.S. population. Last year, we added an additional representation goal to reach 40% women identifying and non-binary employees globally by the end of 2026.

See our annual equality update from February 2023. 

Salesforce employees march in the 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. Parade in San Francisco.

8. How much has Salesforce spent to ensure equality in employee salaries?

In 2015, Salesforce was one of the first companies to evaluate and address any gaps in pay among its global workforce across gender globally and race in the U.S. Since then, Salesforce has continued to improve upon its processes and broaden the scope of assessment to include bonuses, promotions, and stock.

9. How is Salesforce a sustainable company?

In 2021, Salesforce achieved net zero residual emissions across its full value chain and reached 100% renewable energy for its global operations*. 

Since first committing to this goal in 2013, Salesforce has been working to accelerate the global transition to clean and renewable sources of electricity with the aim for a future where renewable energy is powering the world around the clock.

Salesforce published its Nature Positive Strategy, outlining specific actions the company will take to accelerate its existing commitment to net zero, nature-positive future. Salesforce has also established sustainability as a core company value and announced AI features for its ESG platform, Net Zero Cloud.

Salesforce is on a mission to help conserve, restore, and grow 1 trillion trees by 2030.

Sustainability priorities to drive toward a 1.5°C future with its Climate Action Plan include: emissions reduction, carbon removal, trillion trees & ecosystem restoration, education & mobilization, innovation, and regulation & policy — offering others a blueprint to accelerate their journey to net zero. In line with our sustainability priorities, Salesforce also co-founded 1t.org, the global movement to conserve, restore and grow 1 trillion trees by 2030 and launched an Ocean Sustainability Program to help protect our ocean. 

Salesforce’s Tree Tracker showcases projects Salesforce supports and allows anyone to donate trees.

See the latest Salesforce sustainability news.

10. How much has Salesforce given back to the community? 

Since its founding, the company has given: 

  • $575 million in grants to charitable organizations
  • 7.2 million volunteer hours globally
  • Free or discounted technology to more than 50,000 nonprofits, education institutions, and philanthropic organizations 
  • $1.45 billion in social value to the social sector in fiscal year 2021. Social value is the sum total of the value of Salesforce product donations and discounts, as well as pro bono hours.

Salesforce is guided by its belief that business is the greatest platform for change and is committed to giving back to communities through its 1-1-1 philanthropy program — giving 1% each of time, equity, and product. 

In setting up that model, Salesforce also co-founded Pledge 1%. Today, more than 15,000 companies from over 100 countries have joined Salesforce in the Pledge 1% movement. Combined, they have given the equivalent of more than $1 billion in time, equity, and product.

11. What is Salesforce’s economic impact?

A recent IDC study looked at the economic impact of cloud computing in terms of the revenues it creates and jobs generated by those revenues. 

The study showed that by 2026, Salesforce and its ecosystem of partners will: 

  • Create 9.3 million new jobs 
  • Bring $1.6 trillion in new business revenue

And, for every $1 Salesforce makes, partners will make $6.19.

12. How big is Salesforce’s Trailblazer Community? 

The Trailblazer Community is a network of 15 million people across the Salesforce ecosystem who help each other learn new skills and succeed with Salesforce. Salesforce celebrates Trailblazers — pioneers, innovators, and lifelong learners. One such Trailblazer is Tony Nguyen, who went from a laid-off restaurant manager to earning a Golden Hoodie, one of the highest honors in the Salesforce Trailblazer Community, given to those who exemplify inspiration and innovation. 

To become certified in Salesforce, anyone can start by checking out Trailhead, the free online learning platform that more than 3.9 million people have used to learn Salesforce skills and connect with other learners on the Trailblazer Community.

Trailblazers strike a pose with Salesforce characters Astro and Einstein at Dreamforce 2021 in San Francisco.

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