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Welcome to the community @Amy Dozier !
Pretty much if you have earned this one, which is the hardest certifications out there, depending on your goals and personal preference, you can go for a consultant role (a common transition) - this will however require some different skills like business and sales, since you would your services to the clients looking for consultancy services from an Atlassian expert, transition into a Scrum master role - for this one you would need at least a CSM - Certified Scrum Master and also some previous experience.
Or, if you prefer a developer role, you can learn some Atlassian Forge and develop some apps that solve a specific problem for the users and add it to your portfolio.
You can go for the ACP-610 next, and again this depends on the goals that you want to accomplish.
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I just reread what you posted, you already took 100 lol, I am not sure what to recommend after that unless you are interested in Cloud certifications, if so you could do 120, 620, & 520.
This link is the best place to explore what certifications would best benefit you, there are associate and professional certs:https://university.atlassian.com/student/page/836769-get-certified
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Hi @Amy Dozier and welcome to the Atlassian Community Forums!
I definitely recommend ACP-610 (Managing Jira Projects for Data Center) as your next certification. It'll be easier than ACP-100, but there is still much to learn.
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