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SAFe certification: launch your Scaled Agile Framework career
- Create innovation in the value stream.
- Use design thinking to achieve desirable, feasible, and sustainable products.
- Use product strategy to set clarity and direction for the agile release trains (ART).
- Develop and evolve short-term roadmaps that result in long-term value.
Candidates must have attended at least one SAFe certification training session, have a background in product or solution management, and have experience as a product manager, product marketer, product owner, business owner, or in bringing products to market.
SAFe Agilist
The SAFe Agilist certification works best for a program or project manager, Scrum master, team lead, release train engineer, change agent, or others who are part of a Lean transformation. The 45-question exam tests candidates’ ability to realize the benefits of SAFe, including:
- How to establish team and technical agility and organize around value flow.
- How to align massive organizations around clear, common objectives.
- How to participate successfully in critical SAFe events, such as PI Planning.
- How to adopt a customer-centric mindset.
Candidates need five-plus years of experience in software development, testing, business analysis, or product or project management, as well as experience in Scrum.
SAFe Scrum Master
The SAFe Scrum Master certification is suitable for program or project managers, Scrum masters, team leads, release train engineers, architects, engineers, developers, directors, quality managers, and other roles integrating Scrum practices into an organization. The 45-question exam tests candidates’ ability to: