Satata Satez
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Introducing the Feature Experimentation Administrator Certification

We’re excited to announce the launch of the Feature Experimentation Administrator Certification, the newest addition to our growing suite of role-based certifications at Optimizely.

This certification is purpose-built for those who manage, implement, or scale experimentation programs using Optimizely’s Feature Experimentation. Whether you’re setting up environments, coordinating with engineering teams, or analyzing experiment results, this exam is your chance to validate your expertise and establish credibility in a fast-evolving space.

Who is it for?

This certification is ideal for:

  • Feature Experimentation Admins

  • Product Owners

  • Technical Marketers

  • Consultants and Implementation Specialists

If your role involves managing feature flags, designing rollout strategies, or ensuring data accuracy across experiments, this exam is for you.

What does it cover?

The exam tests practical knowledge across four key areas:

  • Environment and project setup

  • Managing user roles, feature flags, and variables

  • Launching experiments and feature rollouts

  • Ensuring clean experiment results and data integrity

Backed by industry standards

Optimizely certifications are developed using industry-recognized best practices for exam design. Each assessment is rigorously evaluated to ensure it accurately reflects the day-to-day responsibilities and challenges faced by professionals working with our tools.

Ready to prove your skills?

Explore the Feature Experimentation Administrator Certification 👈

Add this certification to your toolkit—and show the world you're ready to lead with data, confidence, and impact.

Jun 18, 2025

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