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Como ganhar mais de uma certificação ao ser aprovado no exame?

Algumas pessoas estão ganhando a certificação Associate Developer (ODC) após realizar a prova de Associate Developer (O11) e ser aprovado, pesquisei na aba de certificações da plataforma mas não encontrei quais seriam os critérios para isto acontecer. Gostaria de saber se esse padrão se encaixa também para certificações do tipo Specialist? Por exemplo se eu fizer a prova para Web Developer Specialist (O11) e fosse aprovado eu também ganharia a de ODC? Se sim quais seriam os critérios para isso acontecer? Obrigado

2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
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Hello.

There are only two situations when that happens:

Associate Developer O11 -> ODC

By doing this course https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/from-o11-to-odc-569

It was working in July and no reasons to think it will not be in the future.


And Web Specialist O11 -> ODC

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/web-developer-exam-2993

Will be valid for a while.


They may stop being valid if ODC evolves in a path different to O11. That's why Frontend/Mobile/Security a single exam is valid for both, while Architecture has two different exams.

For these two the content is not identical, but similar enough that, for now, you can update yourself with a couple of videos.

2025-08-07 06-30-56
Amit J
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As I know, my friend earned earlier Web Developer Specialist OS 11, and when this new certificate launch for the ODC Web Developer Specialist, he completed again the course by reading, and after that he got automatically the ODC Web Developer Specialist. 

So the answer of your question, yes, it is possible if you complete the  Web Developer Specialist OS 11, and after that you have to read the Web Developer Specialist OS ODC study material online , and then you can get the ODC.

2026-01-28 16-57-48
Mihai Melencu
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Hi @Diego Nascimento ,

The instructions for obtaining the Associate and Web Specialization were included in the original announcement posts for each.


The same applies to the ODC Associate one, though I’m not sure if it’s still available. 

Link for the trainings:

Reference post: https://www.outsystems.com/forums/discussion/100817/introducing-the-new-odc-web-developer-specialist/ 

2025-08-07 06-30-56
Amit J
Champion
Solution

As I know, my friend earned earlier Web Developer Specialist OS 11, and when this new certificate launch for the ODC Web Developer Specialist, he completed again the course by reading, and after that he got automatically the ODC Web Developer Specialist. 

So the answer of your question, yes, it is possible if you complete the  Web Developer Specialist OS 11, and after that you have to read the Web Developer Specialist OS ODC study material online , and then you can get the ODC.

2026-01-28 16-57-48
Mihai Melencu
Champion
Solution

Hi @Diego Nascimento ,

The instructions for obtaining the Associate and Web Specialization were included in the original announcement posts for each.


The same applies to the ODC Associate one, though I’m not sure if it’s still available. 

Link for the trainings:

Reference post: https://www.outsystems.com/forums/discussion/100817/introducing-the-new-odc-web-developer-specialist/ 

2016-04-22 00-29-45
Nuno Reis
 
MVP
Solution

Hello.

There are only two situations when that happens:

Associate Developer O11 -> ODC

By doing this course https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/from-o11-to-odc-569

It was working in July and no reasons to think it will not be in the future.


And Web Specialist O11 -> ODC

https://learn.outsystems.com/training/journeys/web-developer-exam-2993

Will be valid for a while.


They may stop being valid if ODC evolves in a path different to O11. That's why Frontend/Mobile/Security a single exam is valid for both, while Architecture has two different exams.

For these two the content is not identical, but similar enough that, for now, you can update yourself with a couple of videos.

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