FAQ
Questions, answered.
What is the Verberon certification?
A professional credential that shows you can use AI effectively at work — covering fundamentals, prompting, real workflows, evaluation, and responsible use. You study a short course, pass an exam, and earn a verifiable certificate.
How long does it take?
About 3 hours of course material, plus the exam — all self-paced, so you can finish in one sitting or spread it out.
Do I need a technical background?
No. The material is written for working professionals, not engineers. If you can use a web browser, you can do this.
How does the exam work?
37 multiple-choice questions drawn from a larger bank, 30 correct (80%) to pass, with a 60-minute limit. It is graded instantly and you can review every answer afterward.
What if I don’t pass?
You can retake the exam for $18. Retakes draw a fresh set of questions, and there is no limit on how many times you can try.
Can employers verify my certificate?
Yes. Every certificate has a unique credential ID and a public verification page that anyone can check — no account required. You can also add it to your LinkedIn profile in one click.
Does the certificate expire?
No. Your credential is valid for life.
What does it cost?
$49 for everything — the course, the exam, and your certificate. Retakes, if you need one, are $18.
Is this an accredited or university credential?
No — Verberon is an independent professional certification, not a university degree or a government-accredited program. Its value comes from being practical, verifiable, and recognizable: it shows you can use AI effectively, and anyone can confirm your credential is genuine.
Will this help my career or résumé?
It is designed to. AI skills are increasingly expected at work, and a verifiable credential is a concrete, checkable way to signal them to employers and clients. See our guides for tips on presenting it on your résumé and LinkedIn.
How current is the material?
The course reflects the AI landscape as of 2026 — current model families, tools, and practices — and focuses on durable skills (prompting, evaluation, responsible use) that outlast any single product release.