About the Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect Exam
Audience Description: Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect
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 Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect Exam is designed for individuals who have the knowledge, skills, and experience architecting and driving multi-cloud solutions that deliver business value for the customer. Designing, planning, and delivering business value requires knowledge that spans the Salesforce Customer 360 vision and platform.
This certification validates that a Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect can combine guidance from different enterprise architecture viewpoints to create solutions that generate strategic business value for customers, including:
This exam is targeted toward individuals who have experience with the following topics.
The Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect generally has 2-3 years of experience as a Solution Architect. The Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect acts as a liaison between business and technology and is responsible for designing, planning, and delivering end-state B2C-centric customer experiences that span multiple products on the Salesforce Customer 360 Platform.
The Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect can:
This exam guide is designed to help you prepare for the Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect 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 Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect 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 Salesforce B2C Solution Architect Exam measures a candidate’s knowledge and skills related to the following objectives.
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:
If you're a partner, you can log in to Partner Learning Camp (PLC), which gives you access to the B2C Solution Architect course catalog.
To review online documentation, tip sheets, and user guides, search for the topics listed in the Exam Outline section of this guide on Salesforce Help and study the information related to those topics.
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One of the benefits of holding a Salesforce Certification is always being up to date on new product releases. You'll be required to complete the Salesforce Certified B2C Solution Architect certification maintenance module on Trailhead once a year.
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