PDEV02 Exam Content (Blue Prism Certified Professional Developer)
Conducted by: SS&C Blue Prism Exam Code: PDEV02 Exam Name: Blue Prism Certified Professional Developer Language: English Exam Duration: 75 Minutes Number of Questions: 50 Questions Passing Score: Scaled score of 600+ (on 200–800 scale) Prerequisite: Must pass Blue Prism Developer Exam first Recommended Experience: 1 year hands-on experience Certification Delivery: Certiverse Certification Validity: Vendor policy based
Exam Content / Syllabus
1. Object Development (18%)
This section focuses on building strong reusable business objects:
Application Modeller best practices
Object Studio design
Read, Write, Navigate, Wait stages
Input and Output parameters
Reusable object structure
Naming conventions
Debugging object logic
Browser automation basics
2. Process Development (42%)
This is the biggest and most important section:
Process Studio design
Work queues (advanced)
Exception handling (advanced)
Decision stages
Calculation stages
Looping and logic building
Retry mechanisms
Session management
Surface automation
Mainframe automation
Web services and REST API
Credentials Manager
Login Agent
Browser automation (advanced)
3. Process Implementation (22%)
Real-world deployment and execution topics:
Testing strategies
User Acceptance Testing (UAT)
Release management
Deployment support
Production readiness
Change control
Solution Design best practices
Documentation standards
Operational team support
4. Leadership (18%)
Professional-level enterprise skills:
Supporting operational teams
Troubleshooting production issues
Problem solving during execution
Creating test procedures
Governance standards
Best practices enforcement
Enterprise automation mindset
Ideal For
Best for:
RPA Developers
Blue Prism Developers
Senior Automation Developers
Automation Engineers
RPA Team Leads
Solution Designers
Intelligent Automation Specialists
This exam proves you can build advanced enterprise-level automations using Blue Prism. It focuses more on real practical scenarios than theory. You need strong knowledge of work queues, exception handling, browser automation, APIs, credentials, deployment, and solution design. Most questions test how you solve real business automation problems, so hands-on practice matters much more than memorizing definitions.