Talend Data Integration V7 Developer FAQ
What is the Talend Data Integration V7 Developer exam?
The Talend Data Integration V7 Developer Exam is created to be challenging to guarantee that the candidate has the skills to favorably implement quality projects. The exam covers topics associated with Talend Studio data integration Jobs development.
Who should take the exam?
- Data Warehousing Professionals, Analysts and Programmers
- Business Analysts and BI Developers
- Solution Architects and Data Architects
- System Administrators and Integrators
- Those seeking to be Data Scientists
How many questions are there in the exam?
There are 60 questions in the exam.
What is the requirement for this exam?
- At least six months of experience using Talend products.
- General knowledge of data integration architecture and advanced features such as parallelization.
- Experience with Talend Data Integration 7.x solutions, including manual installation and configuration, project management, user management, Job deployment strategies, and troubleshooting of common issues.
How much time do I get to complete the exam?
The candidate will get 70 minutes to complete the exam.
What are the passing marks for the Talend Data Integration V7 Developer exam?
The candidate should get 70% marks in order to pass the V7 Developer exam
What are the expected topics for the exam?
The expected topics for the exam are:
- Getting Started
- Working with files
- Joining Data Sources
- Filtering data
- Using context variables
- Error handling
- Generic schemas
- Working with databases
- Creating master Jobs
- Running Jobs standalone
- Best practices and documentation
- Remote repositories
- SVN in Studio
- Remote Job execution
- Resource usages and basic debugging
- Activity Monitoring Console
- Parallel Execution
- Joblets
- Unit test
- Reference project
How can I prepare for the exam?
The candidate has to follow some preparatory step which is mentioned in our tutorial i.e. visiting the official, reading and understanding related books and guides, learning objectives, trying their hands-on practice test, etc.