I don't believe I've seen sample exam questions, but I think if you go through the Learning Center training, you'll be pretty well equipped for the exam!
Original Message:
Sent: 11-08-2023 16:51
From: Lindsey Isaacson
Subject: Attendee Hub Certification
Are there are study guides or sample exam questions you have come across to help prep?
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Lindsey Isaacson
Developer of Client Experiences
Israeli American CouncilUnited States
Original Message:
Sent: 11-08-2023 13:45
From: Tori Martinez
Subject: Attendee Hub Certification
Hi Lindsey,
I can answer the first part of your question - yes, to pass certification you need to know about Attendee Hub and the website, as well as Event App.
The rest of your questions apply to having a custom branded app, ie - one that the customers would search for YOUR company name in the app stores, not Cvent's container app where most of the Event Apps are stored. I don't have a lot of personal experience with that. At my old company, we did have a branded app when we used CrowdCompass, and we had developer accounts with Google and Apple to facilitate it, but my developer team worked with Cvent to get it published. I stayed out of that part, haha!
If you are okay with publishing your Event App within Cvent's container app (Cvent Events), then you just turn it on in the platform when you are ready, and it appears within the app. Much easier process!
I hope that helps! :)
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Tori Martinez
in_person
Direct Travel
United States
Original Message:
Sent: 11-08-2023 13:05
From: Lindsey Isaacson
Subject: Attendee Hub Certification
Hello all!
I am preparing to take the Attendee Hub Certification Exam, to be able to create event apps for future incentive trips/meetings. It seems that there are three parts to the Attendee Hub learning: 1-Attendee Hub 2-Attendee Hub Website 3-Attendee Hub Event App.
***Do I need to understand all three fully to be able to pass the Attendee Hub Certification Exam?
I recently found an article in the Knowledge Base titled "Preparing to Publish a Custom Branded Attendee Hub App" and it talks about needing developer accounts.
***This would be an in-house app for team meetings/conferences/incentive trips, so I would only need an Enterprise Developer account, correct?
***No one in my office has built any of this so I'm learning from the ground up. I've found plenty of articles and videos in Cvent but I keep coming across more and more preliminary things to be done before the event app can be built and/or launched. What else is required to obtain before an Event App can go live?
#AttendeeHub
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Lindsey Isaacson
Developer of Client Experiences
Israeli American CouncilUnited States
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