About the Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam
Audience Description: Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional
Purpose of This Exam Guide
About the Exam
Exam Outline
Recommended Training and Resources
Salesforce Certification Candidate Code of Conduct
Maintaining Your Salesforce Certification
The Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam is designed for individuals who design, implement, and deliver business value to customers with Manufacturing Cloud. This exam is for those who want to demonstrate their skills and knowledge to design and implement solutions that meet customer business requirements and contribute to customer success.
Accredited Professional exams are intended for Salesforce Partners with access to the Partner Learning Camp training and Partner Community.
The Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam is intended for an individual who has 2-3 years of experience as a Cloud consultant and a minimum of 1-2 years of experience designing and implementing Manufacturing Cloud solutions.
While the candidate’s skills may sit on a broad spectrum of technical and functional expertise, this person is, above all, a facilitator, driver, validator, and communicator. They should aim to use their technical and first-hand delivery knowledge to the benefit of proposed solutions. In this role, they will help translate business requirements to product solutions, and back again, to ensure all stakeholders and responsible parties are aligned with expectations, requirements, deliverables, risks, and alternatives.
The Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud Consultant generally has a minimum of 1 year of implementation experience and skills across the Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud solution. The Salesforce Manufacturing Cloud Consultant can grasp and utilize the following concepts:
This exam guide is designed to help you prepare for the Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam. This guide provides information about the target audience, the recommended training and documentation, and a complete list of exam objectives. Salesforce highly recommends a combination of on-the-job experience and self-study to maximize your chances of passing the exam.
Here are details about the Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam.
This exam may contain up to five additional unscored questions to gather performance data. Unscored questions are randomly integrated and have no impact on your final exam result.
The Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional Exam measures a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to the following objectives.
Discovery: 18%
Design: 28%
Configure and Build: 38%
Validate and Deploy: 16%
As preparation for this exam, we recommend a combination of hands-on experience, training course completion, Trailhead Trails, and self-study in the areas listed in the Exam Outline section of this exam guide.
The self-study materials recommended for this exam include:
At Salesforce, Trust is our #1 value. Protecting the security of Salesforce Certifications is up to all of us. As a participant in the Salesforce Certification Program, you’re required to review and accept the terms of the Salesforce Certification Program Agreement and Code of Conduct at the beginning of each exam.
There's no required maintenance for the Manufacturing Cloud Accredited Professional certification at this time. Continued learning is encouraged through the Trailblazer Community, Trailhead, and Trailhead Academy.
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