Just Launched: Training and Certification Scheduling!
Unlock new insights and extract more value from your data with help from the industry’s best Alteryx instructors. Join us for training at Inspire and elevate your workflows.
Ready to showcase your analytics skills? Earn a globally recognized Alteryx certification! Conference attendees can take exams at no additional cost during training days.
Scheduling for our popular pre-conference training and certification sessions has just launched and seats fill up fast! These sessions take place on May 13 and 14 and have limited seating so you must add them to your agenda to save your spot. If you're already registered for Inspire, simply log in to your attendee portal and click on "Sessions" to begin building your perfect agenda. Please note that the training sessions are only available to attendees who have purchased a pass for Inspire that includes training.
If you haven't registered for Inspire yet, there is still time to sign up and put these sessions on your agenda. Plus, you can hear the stories, successes, and lessons learned from Alteryx customers, and get hands-on experience with the latest Alteryx innovations by attending our comprehensive lineup of breakout sessions on May 15 and 16.
View the catalog and sign up or register here!
What do customers say about Training and Certification at Inspire?
Training:
Certification:
@DataNath There is a lot of pep work our Certification team does behind the scenes to deliver the expert level exams. It is specific to the individual registrants which is why we have to close registration a week before. The deadline is stated on the session scheduling page and I am sorry we are unable to reopen registration at this time.
That's odd, when was this change made? In previous years alteryx did publish passing scores and it seems like a helpful tool so exam participants can strategize how they tackle problems throughout the session. How can participants guarantee they're being graded against the same criteria compared to another test taker?
We have been slowly making this change throughout our credentialing portfolio over the past two years. While Alteryx used to share this information, our program is making changes to better align with industry best practices. One of those best practices is not to publish cut score information. We do go through a rigorous criterion-referenced standard setting process to ensure that the passing cut of an exam is legitimate and built around industry-established norms. As with any certification, all test takers taking the same test form will be graded equally, regardless of whether that cut score is published or not. Thank you.