Hi - I have set myself up with a personal Jira Account so I can use it to gain certification.
I have been using Jira for approx 8 years and have been an Administrator for 2.5 of those years.
I have gained a lot of credentials but I want to booster my career and gain certifications.
Is there a suggested learning path?
Thanks
Sherry
Hello @Sherry Nightingale
Love that you’re doing this properly instead of just “winging the exam” 🙂
Since you already have 8 years of Jira experience and 2.5 as an admin, you’re not starting from zero. So I’d structure this strategically, not generically.
If you’re focused on Jira Cloud, the natural progression usually looks like this:
ACP-620 (Managing Jira Projects for Cloud)
Even as an admin, this one is a great foundation cert. It sharpens project configuration knowledge, workflows, boards, permissions, schemes and it aligns you with Atlassian’s terminology.
ACP-100 (Jira Administration for Cloud)
This is the real admin-level validation. Since you’ve been an admin already, this should be very achievable with targeted prep.
Then specialize depending on your direction:
Jira Service Management cert if you work heavily with JSM
Advanced Roadmaps / Agile at Scale if you’re moving toward portfolio / program level
Confluence Cloud cert if you want broader Atlassian platform credibility
My advice:
Don’t just study features. Study how Atlassian expects you to think, governance, scalability, performance, scheme reuse, permission modeling. The exams often test “best practice thinking”, not just buttons.
Also:
Use the official learning paths in Atlassian University
Do hands-on in your personal instance (break it, fix it, rebuild it)
Practice reading tricky scenario questions, that’s where most people lose points
Thank you so much Arkadiusz :-)
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