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Satata Satez
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Exam Prep Sessions are now live: Here's what you need to know!

So you've decided to level with an Optimizely certification. Congratulations! That's a smart move for your career in digital experince, but anyone who have been through the process knows that preparing for a certification exam can feel like scaling a mountain without a guide. What topics matter most? Where do candidates typically stuble? And how can you make the most of the limited time you have? 

That's exactly why we created our 4-hour Exam Prep Sessions. Led by certified Optimizely trainers who've been in your shoes, these power-packed sessions will help you on what truly counts: the key concepts, proven strategies, and insider tips that will give you confidence on test day. 

Why You Will Love Our Exam Prep Sessions 

  • Expert Guidance: You wont get generic study tips here. Our trainers, each with deep product expertise and hands-on exam experience, will walk you through the critical areas of the curriculum and share real-world examples of how those features get applied 
  • Targeted Training: In four focused hours, we'll cover the exam scope, highlight common pitfalls, and run through practice questions. No filler, no fluff - just the essentials you need to know
  • Flexible options for every learner: Flying solo? Grab an Individual Seat for $300 and join a live, open-enrollement session.
    Got a team? Book a Dedicated Company Session for $2,500, tailored to your specific certification track and delivered at your preferred time. 

Whether you’re a developer aiming for the CMS certification, an experimentation strategist prepping for your next credential, or a team lead looking to upskill the entire crew, these sessions are designed to help you pass with flying colors.

Click here to purchase your Exam Sessions rightaway: Academy Exam Prep Sessions

May 08, 2025

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