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December 09, 2024
By Mariel Domingo
Certifications validate your expertise in your chosen field. As Salesforce professionals, maintaining our certifications is more than just a checkbox – it’s a very important part of staying current in an ecosystem that’s continuously evolving.
With certification maintenance deadlines approaching, it’s time to ensure that your hard-earned certifications remain valid. Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming maintenance requirements, and whether or not you need to act now.
Salesforce certifications aren’t a one-time thing. Some may think that once you pass your exam, that’s it. These certifications require regular maintenance to ensure that professionals are always caught up with the platform’s latest updates and functionalities.
All Salesforce certifications require the completion of one maintenance module per year. These modules are easily accessible and available through Trailhead, Salesforce’s official online learning platform. Accomplishing these modules makes sure that your certifications remain valid.
Failing to complete the necessary maintenance modules by the deadlines will result in your certifications expiring (gasp!), which can impact your credibility and career opportunities. I don’t think anyone would like to risk certification expiry over one module, right?
If you hold any Salesforce certifications, mark your calendars. It’s essential to be aware of the upcoming maintenance deadlines to keep your certifications active. Below is a breakdown of the release cycles, availability dates, due dates, and the corresponding certifications requiring maintenance.
Click on the certification’s title to access the maintenance module required to keep it valid. The next upcoming deadline is for the Winter ’24 cycle, with maintenance modules due by December 2024. So if you haven’t completed your modules yet, now is the time.
Available since: December 7, 2023 | Due Date: December 6, 2024
Available since: April 18, 2024 | Due Date: April 11, 2025
If you’ve earned any Associate-level certifications, congratulations! There’s no need for maintenance, and your certification will not expire. As for those who have MuleSoft certifications, you’re off the hook this year as there’s no maintenance required for 2024. We’ll have to stay tuned for updates in 2025 though!
Maintaining your certification is pretty straightforward especially since it only involves completing a Trailhead module. However, attention to detail is always welcome. Here’s how to ensure your credentials stay current:
Click your certification above to navigate to its maintenance module, or check this trail to view all available maintenance modules.
Your maintenance status only appears on your Trailhead profile, so it’s crucial that you link your Trailhead and Webassessor accounts. If you haven’t done this yet, here are the steps:
This will display your active certifications on your Trailhead profile.
Take the time to complete these well before the deadline to avoid any last-minute rush. Some may only have multiple-choice questions at the end, while others have hands-on exercises. Make sure you’ve set aside enough time to understand the content of the module and accomplish the mini-tests.
Once you’ve completed your maintenance modules, verify if your certification status has been updated. You can do this by going to your Trailblazer profile. Take note that it may take up to 1 business day for your certification status to show as “Active”, so keep checking if you don’t see the appropriate status yet!
Here are two additional tips to help you stay on track:
Don’t let your certs expire, people! Salesforce certifications are a clear demonstration of your knowledge and expertise. With the deadlines for the Winter ’24 cycle set this year (and the -ber months fast approaching!), there’s no better time than now to act.
It’s important to be attentive and keep your certifications valid by completing the corresponding maintenance modules on time. Head over to Trailhead, complete your maintenance, and continue to thrive in your Salesforce career.