![]() You cannot have a second monitor and must have your webcam and microphone on at all times. I always find completing these tests on a small laptop screen very difficult. My Recommendation: Three hours will go by pretty quickly, so continuously pay attention to the timer, which is on the screen with the exam questions. Otherwise, you are allowed the Tableau workbook open and the screen that has the questions. Set Up: Tableau Workbook and screen with questions. Unlike some other Tableau exams, you can use Google. Passing Score Required: Pass/Fail – graded by committee. Number of Questions: May vary – The Tableau exam guide doesn’t explicitly inform you how many questions you will get. ![]() Question Format: Hands-on, building solutions completely in a Tableau workbooks, which you submit at the end of the exam Here are some additional key details to know about the exam. Your desk must be clear and you may not talk or leave your desk during the test. You are required to be alone in a quiet room without interruptions. This means, allow yourself at least an extra 30 minutes to your exam time block. There will be time to get set up with the proctor before your actual exam clock starts, so don’t worry about it taking 15 minutes, you still have the full time once the exam starts. The Tableau Professional exam is proctored, which means you will log into an external site where you will connect to a proctor who will monitor you via webcam and microphone during the entire exam. *Note that these are my thoughts and recommendations and are not endorsed or approved by Tableau, and are not the thoughts or recommendations of my employer. After 6 weeks of waiting, because the exam is graded by committee and can take 4 to12 weeks to get your results, I was told that I’m #CertifiablyTableau as I passed the exam! I actually wrote this post before knowing my score because I wanted to share some resources to help you prepare as well as my thoughts on the experience. The Professional Certification is valid for 3 years. I recently sat for the Tableau Desktop Certified Professional Exam, which is the exam you can take after you pass the Tableau Desktop Certified Associate Exam.
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