Community bank modernizing operations on Salesforce and cloud infrastructure
First Bank operates a 51–200 person community bank in Hamilton, NJ founded in 2007, now mid-cycle through a Salesforce Financial Services Cloud implementation alongside hybrid cloud migration (Azure + AWS). The stack reveals infrastructure modernization (Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, SD-WAN, SolarWinds monitoring) paired with financial systems integration (Fiserv, Encompass, Verafin for compliance). Hiring acceleration across finance, ops, and engineering — with manager and mid-level roles dominating — suggests execution pressure on both the platform build-out and risk/compliance workstreams.
First Bank is a locally-owned and operated community bank serving customers across New Jersey with a focus on personalized service and responsiveness to local market needs. The bank operates with five core objectives: delivering differentiated customer experiences, creating a strong employee environment, investing in community, managing risk, and generating shareholder returns. Current operational priorities include modernizing the customer relationship and treasury management infrastructure (Salesforce Financial Services Cloud), hardening network architecture and disaster recovery, and expanding compliance monitoring capabilities to meet federal regulatory requirements.
Salesforce (Financial Services Cloud), Fiserv, Azure, AWS, Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, VMware, SolarWinds, Power BI, Tableau, Encompass, Verafin, and on-premise AD/DNS/DHCP infrastructure.
Salesforce Financial Services Cloud implementation and customization, treasury services onboarding, network architecture redesign with SD-WAN, disaster recovery testing, and enterprise risk management program enhancement.
First Bank's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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