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New certificate from Relativity: RelativityOne Review Pro Exam – Details Inside –

With only days to Relativity Fest 2020, Relativity announced a new eDiscovery certificate for their cloud offering this week: the RelativityOne Review Pro Exam.

Much like the RelativityOne Certified Pro exam, the review Pro exam does not have any prerequisites, is relatively short with 50 questions, and will only cost $50.
The study guide is only 38 pages, and we expect that a thorough review of that guide together with the RelativityOne Overview training (or some hands-on experience with the platform) should be sufficient to pass.

Where the Certified Pro exam focuses mainly on many of the new features of the platform, the Review Pro exam will be mostly about all aspects of document review, like navigating workspaces and coding documents. It will also be a great introduction to the new Aero UI.

The Review Pro exam can be attempted for free if you participate in this year’s Relativity Fest when you attend three live sessions, a great way to add to your resume for free!

You can apply for the exam on Relativity’s certification tracking page.

Have a look at our complete ediscovery certification guide!

Certificate overview

  • Pricing

    $50 (Free after attending Relativity Fest 2020)

  • Exam Setup

    50-question quiz

  • Exam Duration

    35 minutes

  • Online or Testing center?

    Online

  • Mandatory Training/Course

    -

  • Recommended Prerequisites

    It's recommended to take the RelativityOne Overview online class.

  • Maintaining the certificate

    The certificate is valid for 12 months and can be renewed by obtaining 6 "Relativity Continuing Education" (RCE) credits.

  • Retake policy

    You must pay for each exam attempts, including retakes.

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