With the increase in remote and hybrid work, the demand for Google Workspace Administrators is higher than ever. Through their understanding of their organization's people, processes, and infrastructure, Google Workspace Administrators transform business objectives into tangible practices that enable people to work together, communicate, and access data in a secure and efficient manner.
Take the next step in your career by earning the Professional Google Workspace Administrator Certification and distinguish yourself among your peers. Now with an updated learning path, the exam assesses the ability to plan and implement Google Workspace authorization and access. It also assesses the ability to advance Workspace adoption, collaboration, and more.
Get prepared for the exam by joining us on July 19th to learn how the Professional Google Workspace Administrator certification helps validate Workspace expertise, elevate careers, and transform business. Hear from Jason Butler, Workspace Deployment Engineer and Pod Lead at SADA about how he prepared for the exam and how becoming Google certified has advanced his career.
Please complete this form to register for the event and ask your questions in advance. Once registered, you'll receive a calendar invite via email. Even if you can't make it live, register anyway and we'll send you a link to the recording.
Thank you - we look forward to seeing you there!
Join the live event: https://youtu.be/dr9jISd3a2s
Will this be recorded/posted? It seems like it would be a really great resource for the community of Workspace admins!
Hi @icrew! Yes, this will be recorded and available on-demand in addition to the live session. We'll be sure to share the recording in the Community👍 Thank you!
Hi lauren
Iam rahul srivastava from india how can we get certificate google workspace administrator does we need to pass exam and how much cost this certificate.
Regards
Rahul srivastava
Hi @Rahulsri70, you can see information about the exam, including its cost and retake policy, in this guide here.
Hello, Lauren. I've take this course on Coursera. Can I retake it here? What bout a badge? Coursera just offered a certificate and other certificates, but not a badge.
Hi @andersonmenezes! The course content and individual lab content is the same on Coursera, but skill badges are only available on Google Cloud Skills Boost. Hands-on labs are a great way to learn and experiment in a sandbox environment. Make sure to check them out, especially if you're interested in earning a skill badge. A skill badge is earned by completing a series of hands-on labs and taking a final assessment challenge lab to test a learner’s skills, through the Google Cloud Skills Boost learning platform.
Learn more in the guide to preparing for the Professional Google Workspace Administrator Certification here.
how long class will be held?
Is this the same content and level as its predecessor, the Certified Collaboration Engineer, or has its content and level changed to reflect more Google Workspace Administration.
Hi @StephenHind, Effective April 29, the Professional Collaboration Engineer Certification Exam was renamed to the "Professional Google Workspace Administrator Certification Exam". This is a name change only, and that no content, program, or exam guide changes are affected by this update. However, we have updated some of the training materials to reflect the new Admin Console.
If I don't pass, how many chances can I get?
Hi @andersonmenezes,
Glad to learn of this training and hope to pass the test.
Learning about it.
I've registered twice now and still don't have anything showing on my calendar. Can the Meet link be shared in this post so we can join easily. The AMA with Goldy was done very well and a preferred way to share event info.
Hi @stevelarsen, here's the link to join the live event: https://youtu.be/dr9jISd3a2s, which is added above to the event post as well. Apologies for any inconvenience. Thank you!
thanks for sharing that. seems like I spelled my email wrong when submitting the registration form
I was certified I few years ago. The question that always arises is, given that you need to renew the title every two years (at least it was in my case), within that time period the product evolves significantly. So rather than facing a new exam could it be possible to have "renewal pills" every, let's say, three/four months? That would help us keeping updated with this dynamic content, aware of the changes as they are implemented.