Improve your acceptance testing with the global standard.
Improve Your Acceptance Testing
Advance Beyond The Foundation Level
ISTQB offers so much more for your software testing career beyond the Foundation Level Certification. Which direction should you go next?
One path that is good for almost everyone – software testers, product owners, business analysts, testers, test analysts, test engineers, test consultants, test managers, user acceptance testers, and software developers – is the ISTQB Acceptance Testing Certification.
ISTQB Acceptance Testing is designed for all professionals involved in user acceptance testing (UAT), contractual and regulatory acceptance testing as well as alpha and beta testing. This certification isn't just for your full-time software testers. Your entire team should be certified with ISTQB Acceptance Testing.
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Build Your Prestige: Let Everyone Know You Are Certified
When you earn your ISTQB certifications through ASTQB and AT*SQA, you increase the prestige and opportunities for both you and your company.
Our ISTQB certifications are valid globally, so we can add you to the ISTQB successful candidate register. But that's not all. You can also appear on the:
We also give you a free connection to LinkedIn, so your co-workers and friends learn about your new certification!
Your ISTQB certifications also help your company to improve software quality. And if you work for testing services company, it can open doors as more companies create RFPs that require testers to appear on the Official U.S. List.