Microsoft Office Certification: Benefits + How to Get Started

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Explore three levels of Microsoft Office certification—associate, expert, master—along with the benefits of and steps to getting certified.

[Featured image] A person with red hair and glasses works on their Microsoft Office certification.

Use the following article to learn about Microsoft Office certification options, requirements, skills, benefits, and how to sign up. While a Microsoft certification indicates that you've passed an exam, a Microsoft certificate program includes education and verifies that you've received training in a specialized area.

If you're looking to simultaneously obtain training and credentials that represent your fluency with the entire Microsoft Office suite, consider enrolling in the Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Specialization.

Microsoft Office certification overview 

The Microsoft Office Specialist certification is a credential that demonstrates your knowledge and skills in the Office apps: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Publisher, and Access. You can get certified at three levels of expertise: Associate, Expert, and Master. 

In the table below, we’ve organized the Microsoft Office certifications by level and requirements so that you can explore the options available to you: 

Certification levelYou must pass
Microsoft Office AssociateThree of these four exams: Word Excel PowerPoint Outlook
Microsoft Office ExpertThree associate exams plus two of three Expert exams: Word Expert Excel Expert Access Expert
Microsoft Office MasterThree required exams plus one elective exam: Word Expert Excel Expert PowerPoint Access or Outlook elective exam

Skills measured on each Microsoft Office certification exam. 

  • MO-100 Microsoft Word (Office 2019): Manage documents; insert and format text, paragraphs, and sections; manage tables and lists; create and manage references; insert and format graphic elements, manage document collaboration 

  • MO-200 Microsoft Excel (Office 2019): Manage worksheets and workbooks; manage data cells and ranges; manage tables and table data; perform operations by using formulas and functions; manage charts 

  • 77-729 Microsoft PowerPoint (Office 2016): Create and manage presentations; insert and format text, shapes, and images; insert tables, charts, SmartArt, and media; apply transitions and animations; manage multiple presentations 

Need to build your skills in the Microsoft suite before taking the exam? Enroll in the Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Specialization and earn a shareable certificate for your study:

Each individual exam costs $104 in the United States [1]. 

Benefits of getting Microsoft Office certification 

If you’re thinking about getting Microsoft Office certified, you may be wondering how a credential can benefit your career. Here’s a list of benefits to consider as you weigh your career options. 

1. Employers around the world recognize Microsoft credentials. 

Because of their global recognition, Microsoft Office certifications can make it easier to get hired, advance into a more senior position within your company, launch a career, or switch careers. 

To give you an idea of the demand for Microsoft Office-trained professionals, we conducted a search on Glassdoor for “Microsoft Office specialist jobs” in the US. As of June 2025, the results yielded over 50,000 job listings in which employers prefer candidates with Microsoft Office credentials or experience [2]. Jobs spanned industries like insurance, banking and finance, marketing, health care and medicine, and talent solutions. Job titles include Office 365 support specialist, human resources specialist, accounts payable specialist, and sales compensation specialist. 

2. Certifications correspond to industry-defined roles. 

By preparing for and passing a certifying exam, you will be learning software skills to solve many of today’s real-world business challenges. Nigel Frank International’s 2025 Careers and Hiring Guide shows that of the Microsoft Business Applications professionals surveyed, 59 percent had at least one Microsoft certification [3].

3. Maintaining your Microsoft Office certification keeps your skills current. 

Microsoft Office certifications are periodically updated to reflect businesses’ evolving needs. To maintain your certification, you’ll be learning the latest technology skills employers are looking for and demonstrating your commitment to career development.

4. You could command a higher salary with Microsoft Office specialist careers.

According to the 2025 Careers and Hiring Guide, 45 percent of survey participants said their salaries increased by an average of 19 percent when earning their Microsoft certification [3]. 

Payscale reports that the average Microsoft Office Specialist salary in the US is $62,000. Among the Microsoft Office Specialist jobs that Payscale lists with average salaries above $57,000 are: senior marketing data analyst ($98,547) and management and program analyst ($78,000) [4]. 

How long does it take to get Microsoft certified?

The length of time it takes to earn a Microsoft Office certification depends on your current skills. If you’re already proficient in Microsoft Office, you may be ready to complete the exam without any preparation. Alternatively, if you’re new to Office, you might spend days or weeks reviewing available resources, such as study guides, exam prep videos, and practice assessments. You can expect to receive your exam results within 24 hours of completing the exam—and often within a matter of minutes.

How do you get Microsoft Office certified? 

If you’re ready to earn your Microsoft Office Specialist certification, follow the steps below to streamline your process: 

1. Select the level of Microsoft Office certification you need.

Start by reflecting on your career goals, including the roles you’d like to perform and the Microsoft skills and credentials employers require. Refer to the table above, as well as Microsoft’s certification dashboard, to select a certification level, including the required exams. 

2. Schedule your exam. 

To register for and schedule an exam, visit the Certiport Authorized Testing Center Locator. Be sure to schedule your exam far enough in advance to allow time to train. In addition, create an account with Microsoft to access your certification dashboard. 

3. Prepare for the exam. 

Once you schedule an exam, your next step is to prepare: 

  • Download and read the exam skills outline. 

  • Demo the exam experience through the sandbox.

For a glimpse at getting started with Office apps, watch this video from Coursera’s Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Specialization:

4. Take the exam. 

Taking and passing the exam is the final step in getting certified in one of the skill areas. Access your certification dashboard to view score reports and other exam information. 

5. Maintain your Microsoft Office certification. 

A common question for people interested in Office credentials is: How long do Microsoft Office certifications last? Associate, Expert, and Specialty certifications expire after one year. You can renew them for free as early as six months before they expire by:

Prepare for your Microsoft Office certification on Coursera

Prepare for your chosen exam while earning a shareable certificate for your study by enrolling in the Microsoft 365 Fundamentals Specialization.

Article sources

1

Certiport. “Microsoft Office Specialist MOS Exam Voucher, https://store.certiport.com/mos-exam-voucher/p/12002011.” Accessed June 26, 2025.

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