Hello everyone.
I am working in IT domain and, especially, I am responsible for project and product management roles.
I am using Jira and Confluence. I found the Atlassian university with its different courses and certifications. I would like to become Atlassian certified which will be good for my career, but I don't know for my role which one is better.
Can you share me your experience, please ? For Project management which Atlassian certificate is better ?
Thank you.
Hi @Mane Zakaryan ,
I hope you are doing well!!
Basically, Atlassian has many certifications available.
ACP-610- Project Administrator for Jira Datacenter
ACP-620- Project Administrator for Jira Cloud
ACP 100- Jira Administrator for Jira Datacenter
ACP 120- Jira Administrator for Jira Cloud.
ACP 420- Managing Jira Service Projects for Cloud.
I would suggest you start with ACP-610 or ACP-620 based on the current Jira Deployment you are using. Basically, it will cover project Administrator role and later you can continue with any.
Please have a look at for more information- https://enable.atlassian.com/student/page/836769-get-certified
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Mayur
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Hi @Mane Zakaryan ,
As a big fan of Atlassian products, I recommend all the certifications, but I agree that in your case, ACP-610 and ACP-620 would be the most beneficial (at least to start):
Prove your skills in optimizing Jira Software for your development teams. Topics include configuring projects and boards, customizing workflows, managing project permissions, and more. This certification is intended for Jira project administrators, scrum masters, project leads, and board administrators.
Good luck!
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