Helen Hopkinson
Feb 13, 2014
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EPiServer Commerce Certification

The time has finally come for developers to prove their development skills in EPiServer Commerce!

Development of the first certification exam for EPiServer Commerce is underway and next week we will announce how EPiServer developers will have the opportunity to become one of the first certified by taking part in the pilot test. The pilot test is an important part of the development process, helping us to analyze the exam before launch to ensure its high quality and evaluate the level of competence required.

Registration for the pilot test will be open to all EPiServer partner developers with registration being on a first registered, first served basis. So make sure you don’t miss out and watch this space!

Feb 13, 2014

Comments

Feb 14, 2014 10:45 AM

Are there any plans for a certification for EPiServer 7.5?

Leif Boström
Leif Boström Feb 19, 2014 02:32 PM

The certification exam for EPiServer 7 CMS should be based on EPiServer 7.5 CMS from January 1, 2014, according to http://www.episerver.com/Training/EPiServer-Certification/EPiServer-7-CMS/Knowledge-areas/

Arild Henrichsen
Arild Henrichsen Feb 21, 2014 01:02 PM

7.5 confirmed: http://world.episerver.com/Blogs/Helen-Hopkinson/Dates/2014/2/EPiServer-7-CMS-certification---75-or-not/

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