Salesforce B2B Commerce offers two accreditations - the Salesforce Accredited B2B Commerce Administrator and the Salesforce Accredited B2B Commerce Developer. Information on each accreditation can be found in this article.
Candidates will likely have at least six months of experience with Salesforce System Administration and B2B Commerce administration on the Salesforce platform. The Salesforce Accredited B2B Commerce Professional may currently hold the Salesforce Certified Administrator credential. To prepare for the exam, we strongly advise that you review the recommended study material.
The exam has the following characteristics:
Candidates will likely have at least one year of experience with salesforce system development and B2B Commerce development on the Salesforce platform. The Salesforce Accredited B2B Commerce Developer may currently hold the Salesforce Certified Platform Developer I credential. To prepare for the exam, we strongly advise that you review the recommended study material.
The exam has the following characteristics:
Maintenance for the B2B Commerce Administrator accreditation will begin in Summer '20 for accreditation holders. Maintenance for the B2B Commerce Developer accreditation will not be offered as both accreditations will be retired in August, 2021.
For more information about these exams, visit the Salesforce Partner Community page.

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