Certification Vouchers for Instructors
- By Charles Wood
- Certifications
- 3 Replies
You should receive invitations via email
Thank you, I used the Exam objectives and tailored my study. I was also studying for the Cisco DevNet Associate exam. Some of the topics overlap, but it was a different area of expertise than I normally focus on, similar to the Data+, DataSys+ and DataX path, so I wanted to increase and validate skills in automating operations, infrastructure management, continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines, and Infrastructure as Code (IaC) across hybrid and cloud environments. I have taken my score report, found the areas I lacked and have created a study plan, to ensure I correct those deficiencies. I enjoyed it and will enjoy remediating and continuing on the path to Cisco DevNet Associate.Congrats! How do you think the knowledge required for this one compared to other CompTIA exams?
I sent from my gmail account.Thanks. Just to confirm, is your email domain @pelewesi?

If you are using the the CertMaster platform, you can find this in My Courseware -> The course you are using -> under the 3 dots on the far right you can find it in resources. You can also send an email to your CompTIA rep and they can assist you in finding the material.My company it self is ATC since 3 years but still I can't see any option/path to find instrucor data
Ooh! I can see where you are coming from. The qualification questions for beta exams can sometimes be a bit rigid, even for those of us actively teaching the material. You would expect CIN instructors to be a natural fit without much filtering, but I think CompTIA is trying to balance a mix of real-world practitioners and different experience levels for exam validation.What is interesting is the weed-out questions for qualifying to take the exam. I teach this as part of the curriculum, plus if you are in the CIN, you are trainers, so not sure why that wasn't an option. Not a problem, I will catch the TTT when it drops.