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Michelle_Miles3
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March 1, 2017
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What do you think of the new MCE Exam? Any test tips for those taking it at Summit?

  • March 1, 2017
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For those of you who have taken the new MCE exam, I am curious what you thought of it!

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Best answer by Robb_Barrett

The new exam was geared towards creating a minimum level of competency for what would be considered a Marketo Certified Expert. The questions are fairly written (no "gotchas") by Marketo experts and Champions, scrutinized by Experts and Champions, and then weighted to make sure that the test would be achievable by someone who fellow experts would consider having mastered Marketo.

The test does not include questions around optional add-ons (i.e.: RCE, RTP, Calendar), nor does it include questions specific to other products such as SFDC or Dynamics.  It assumes that you know your way around an instance of "Vanilla" Marketo.

As mentioned in the announcement, the test assumes about 800-1000 hours of actual Marketo usage. Gone are the questions like "What does the button say" that rely on a photographic memory, the questions now show that you know broad level knowledge of Marketo along with intricate processes and how things work.

Every question asked is backed up by the official documentation. Just about every answer can be found in the Product Docs.

I'm happy to say that the review team really thought through these questions, really taking out the "gotcha's" and considering the level of stress that a test taking environment causes. The questions are clear, thorough, and the answers are easily identifiable to someone who should be considered an expert.

11 replies

March 31, 2017

I took the test earlier this week, and passed right at 70%.

It was fairly straightforward, though there is some tricky wording and I recommend going back through and reading carefully if there's time. Also, one thing I found frustrating is that, since there are 10 ways to do the same task in Marketo, I'd often not find the way I'd specifically do something (especially regarding reporting) in the answers, and would then get it wrong. So definitely read through the product docs at length.

As far as the prep course, I got to take it for free, but I'm not sure I learned much new from it that I didn't already know from reading the product docs, and I didn't feel like there was any room for Q&A, which would have been nice.

Still, as long as you have good attention to detail for the way things are worded, and you use Marketo on a daily basis for a variety of functions, then you should be okay.

Good luck!

Lynn_Ray_Pardo
Level 4
October 19, 2017

Congratulations on passing the test, Alex - a win is a win!

And thank you so much for making time to provide your feedback.

Lynn