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How can I share my passed exam on Linked In?

Johan Bezuidenhout 0 Reputation points
2026-03-02T10:39:55.18+00:00

How can I share my passed exam on Linked In? I am on the MCP site where my credential are stored?


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  1. Julian Sharp 16,051 Reputation points
    2026-03-02T11:14:37.8633333+00:00
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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-03-02T10:40:05.84+00:00
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    To share a passed Microsoft exam or certification on LinkedIn, first access the credential, then use the built-in sharing options or add it to your LinkedIn profile.

    1. Go to the Microsoft Learn profile and open credentials
      • Sign in to your Learn profile.
      • In the left column, select Credentials.
      • Choose Certifications (for exams/certifications) or Applied Skills (for Applied Skills credentials).
      • Select View certification details or View credential details for the item to share.
    2. Use the Share option on the credential
      • On the credential details page, select Share.
      • Use the available sharing options to post to LinkedIn or copy a shareable link you can paste into a LinkedIn post or profile.
    3. (Optional) Add the skill or certification to the LinkedIn profile
      • On LinkedIn, go to Me → View Profile.
      • In Skills & endorsements, select Add a new skill and add the relevant Microsoft skill (for example, “Microsoft Azure”, “Azure DevOps”, etc.).
      • For certifications, use LinkedIn’s Licenses & Certifications section and paste the share link or reference the credential details from the Learn profile.

    If a digital badge is available via Credly/Acclaim, accept the badge from the email sent by Credly or Microsoft, then use the badging platform’s LinkedIn share button to post the badge to LinkedIn.


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