Are you a developer who uses automation to reduce the burden of rote tasks regularly performed by your team? Are you skilled at developing robotic process automation (RPA) solutions to automate time-consuming and repetitive tasks? If so, and if you streamline business processes and connect old and new systems, check out the Microsoft Certified: Power Automate RPA Developer Associate certification (pass Exam PL-500). It could give your career a boost.
This industry-recognized Microsoft Certification validates to the world that you have automation developer skills—whether you’re growing your career, looking to use your skills to advance, or wanting to change to a new, in-demand development role. In this article, we also point out other certifications that could be a good fit for you, depending on your career path.
This certification validates the skills of seasoned developers. You fit this role if you have experience with cloud flows and desktop flows, along with experience extending Power Automate capabilities and integrating them with other services.
Software development is key to digital transformation, and organizations seek developers who understand the next generation of automation. Microsoft Certification can demonstrate that you’re a technically agile developer—keeping you competitive and demonstrating to your employers that your skills are up to date.
Depending on your skill level, you might consider other Microsoft Power Platform certifications.
For developers who extend and customize Microsoft Power Platform apps, earning a Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Developer Associate certification (pass Exam PL-400) is a logical choice.
If you’re a developer who’s exploring Microsoft Power Platform, you could earn the Microsoft Certified: Power Platform Fundamentals certification (pass Exam PL-900). This baseline certification proves your flexibility in using Microsoft Power Platform skills to help improve your team’s productivity.
You have a drive to create automated solutions to help your organization, and you have successfully built, customized, and extended Microsoft Power Platform apps.
However, if you don’t feel ready to take the RPA developer certification exam just yet, we have a few suggestions to give you more experience:
To get started with this certification, check out our Power Automate RPA Developer Associate certification journey map.
Follow the sequence on the Power Automate RPA Developer journey map. Start by deciding whether this certification is a good fit for you.
Next, choose the training you need to be prepared. To understand the skills that the exam measures you on, review the Exam PL-500 skills outline guide on the exam page. Then sign up for the training that suits your learning style and experience:
Next, consider taking a practice exam for Exam PL-500. After you pass the exam and earn your certification, you can continue to broaden your technical expertise by earning one of the other certifications described in this post or by exploring other certification offerings. Map out the possibilities with Microsoft Power Platform and Dynamics 365 certification paths.
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When your Power Automate RPA Developer Associate certification expires, you can renew your certification by passing a free renewal assessment on Microsoft Learn—anytime within six months before your certification expires. For more details, read Stay current with in-demand skills through free certification renewals.
If you’re an RPA developer with a passion for automation, it’s time to validate your skills and showcase your expertise with Microsoft Certification. Career prospects for developers are looking good, so use certification to distinguish yourself from others and let employers know that you’re equipped to build a new, automated future.
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