11/10/2022 0 Comments App builder transition exam![]() ![]() With the launch of the new certifications from Salesforce in late 2016, I have decided (like a lot of people) to slowly start working towards the goal of becoming a Salesforce Certified Technical Architect. And if you know many Aussies in London, this is a little stereotypical □īut those first steps I took, have set me on a path I have never looked back on.Īnd over the last year, I have been continued planning next steps and my future direction within the Salesforce community and ecosystem. But my main ambition was to set up in London and travel around Europe. It was a time of massive change (picking up and moving to the other side of the world). My plane to Abu Dhabi on the way to London… I figured having a globally recognised certification would help the transition and ultimately help me find employment. My objective was simple enough, and I wanted to get a recognised credential I could take with me when I moved to the UK. Passes for both the Certified Administrator & Developer exams… I decided to take the plunge after working with Salesforce for around a year and get certified. In May 2012, I decided to sit both the Salesforce Admin (ADM-201) & Developer (DEV-401) exams on the same day. Stepping back in time for a moment, I passed my first exams back in 2012. So I am going to share some of my personal Salesforce experiences leading up to this point and more importantly my lessons learned and resources which helped me ultimately pass both exams. The result of that day, two exams failed. ![]() When I went into the exam centre here in London, sat down and clicked the ‘Begin Exam’ button, only to find I was woefully unprepared for the exams… But for me recently it was about two months ago, when I sat both the Platform App Builder Transition exam and the Platform Developer I exam. Sometimes overconfidence catches up to you when you least expect it. ![]()
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