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Learn how to use Xactimate, the most powerful and comprehensive property claims estimating solution, with instructor-led, online, or self-paced training options. Earn Xactimate certification and validate your proficiency as an industry software expert.
- Xactimate User Certification
Xactimate User Certification Verisk currently offers three...
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Master Xactware with expert-led, in-person training. Learn...
- Xactimate User Certification
When you study with an Xactimate Certified Trainer (XCT) you will confidently learn how to use Xactimate and also be prepared for Xactimate Certification Exams.
Xactimate User Certification Verisk currently offers three levels of user certification for Xactimate to independently verify a user’s product knowledge and proficiency. Each level of certification increases in difficulty and is considered a prerequisite for the next level.
Master Xactware with expert-led, in-person training. Learn from certified instructors at convenient locations across North America. Elevate your skills year-round. Enhance your Xactware skills remotely: Interactive virtual classes with live instructors. Boost efficiency and proficiency from anywhere.
Xactware certification exams. Demonstrate your expertise and validate your skills with our product certification exams. Achieve industry-recognized credentials that showcase your proficiency and help advance your career. Select the certification that matches your level and take the next step toward becoming a certified professional.
Learn how to use Xactimate, a software for estimating property damage, with various online and in-person options. Find out how to access online courses, help documentation, videos, and instructor-led trainings.
Xactimate ® Level 2 Summary: This is a 4-day 3-hours/day virtual course for intermediate-level users of Xactimate for desktop and online platforms. Students build on the fundamentals of Level 1 and receive more hands-on training and additional concepts, skills, and best practices for writing challenging medium-loss estimates.