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Professional Cloud Developer

Google Cloud

Certification

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A Professional Cloud Developer builds and configures scalable, secure applications by using Google-recommended tools and best practices. They are proficient in the full development lifecycle, from architecting cloud-native applications to integrating advanced machine learning capabilities. They are also responsible for utilizing generative AI APIs to create intelligent user experiences.

Cost

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Format

Hybrid

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A Professional Cloud Developer builds and configures scalable, secure applications by using Google-recommended tools and best practices. They are proficient in the full development lifecycle, from architecting cloud-native applications to integrating advanced machine learning capabilities. They are also responsible for utilizing generative AI APIs to create intelligent user experiences. Additionally, they leverage AI-powered development tools—such as AI coding assistants, context engineering, and automated debugging agents—to accelerate delivery and improve code quality. Length: Two hours Registration fee: $200 (plus tax where applicable) Languages: English and Japanese Exam format: 50-60 multiple choice and multiple select questions Exam delivery method: a. Take the online-proctored exam from a remote location b. Take the onsite-proctored exam at a testing center - search for Google Cloud. Prerequisites: None Recommended experience: 3+ years of industry experience including 1+ years designing and managing solutions using Google Cloud. Certification renewal: Candidates may renew their certification within the renewal eligibility period. For more information about the renewal process, eligibility period, and certification validity timeline, please refer to the Renewal FAQs below.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Build and configure scalable, secure applications using Google-recommended tools and best practices
  • Design, develop, and manage cloud-native applications across the full development lifecycle
  • Integrate machine learning capabilities and generative AI APIs into cloud applications
  • Use AI-powered development tools including coding assistants, context engineering, and automated debugging agents to improve code quality and delivery
  • Design highly scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-native applications
  • Build and test applications in cloud environments
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Software Developers15-1252.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Multi-file features — design and implement end-to-end within an existing service.
  • Integration points (APIs, queues, databases) — work across confidently in a familiar stack.
  • Test strategy (unit, integration, end-to-end) — apply appropriately to assigned features.
  • Production incidents on owned components — investigate and resolve with reduced guidance.
  • Performance and scalability concerns in code — recognize and address in routine work.
  • Code reviews for peers — provide substantive feedback on a team's pull requests.
  • Estimates and breakdowns for medium tasks — produce reliably in sprint planning.
  • Refactoring of legacy code — execute safely in well-tested areas of the codebase.
  • Cloud services and platform tooling — use correctly in standard team workflows.
  • Junior developers on routine work — guide on patterns and conventions during onboarding.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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Completion Rate
44%
Placement Rate
54%