![]() ![]() The PearsonVUE dashboard – after you are redirected from the Tableau Certifications portal You should be able to see the exam booked on your dashboard. After selecting a time, you will be required to checkout after checking out, you can apply any vouchers that you have. For an online exam, you can book the exam at any upcoming time but, if you do choose to cancel/reschedule your appointment, you will need to cancel at least 24 hours prior or reschedule at least 48 hours prior. After this, you will get thorough information on the exam policy, what you need to prepare before sitting the exam. ![]() To register for your exam, you access the Tableau certifications portal and go to PearsonVUE to book a time for your exam. Resources I found useful in preparation for the examĪ summary of the Tableau Data Analyst Certification exam experience can be found in the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam guide (found on the Tableau website) and the instructions shared by PearsonVUE after you book an exam.The different question types – visualised.SO if you DO happen to come across this post before you prepare for your exam, I hope you find this helpful.įeel free to navigate to any section you may find more useful: Usually, I try to get as many insights as possible about the exam, so I strategically visualise how I’d tackle the exam – and I imagine many people out there do this. Given how new the exam was, it was a bit of a struggle preparing with confidence and clarity. With all of the Tableau certification exams switching platforms at the start of the year, and all exams becoming closed-book, candidates don’t have much visibility of the process before sitting the exam AND they need to prepare a bit more strategically and extensively. Why? To be honest, I wish I had more accessible insights about how the exam would go – what the different question types would actually be like, how much detail we need to know for each concept, etc. Now, why the blog post? This blog post is for anyone who is preparing for the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam. Or perhaps it was a displeasure – sitting a Tableau exam closed-book… really? All jokes aside though, the exam was genuinely a great opportunity for me to really solidify my understanding of Tableau concepts (without looking it up on Google), and it provided good exposure to Tableau Prep Builder and Tableau Online/Server. And earlier this week, I had the pleasure of sitting the Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam. Last Updated on: May 31st, 2022 Post Category: DataĮarlier this year, Tableau decided to shake up their testing methods for their certification exams. The data analyst topics covered include data connections, organizing and simplifying data, field and chart types, calculations, mapping, analytics, and dashboards.īy the end of this course, you will be able to create rich visualizations easily and confidently, and you will be ready to ace your Tableau Certified Data Analyst Exam.My online Tableau Certified Data Analyst exam experience Posted on: March 1, 2022 After that, dashboards and data connections will be covered.įinally, you will be looking at some practice tests to reinforce your learning. You will then move on to execute calculations, mapping, and analytics. Then, you will look at field and chart types, and how to organize and simplify data. This course starts with the basic concepts of Tableau to refresh your knowledge. We will also show you how to solve the questions in a faster way and all the detailed solutions are provided for the hands-on questions. In this course, you will find practice tests designed keeping the current exam format in mind you will find similar kinds of questions in the exam. It will help you prepare for and clear your Tableau Certified Data Analyst Exam. ![]() ![]() This course is designed considering the fact that you are an absolute beginner, and you will be taught even the most basic concepts in Tableau from scratch so that after completing this course, you will be able to create rich visualizations easily and confidently. ![]()
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