You're on a great path, passing PL-900 and aiming for MB-910 and PL-200 is a solid foundation for a career as a D365 CE Functional Consultant. Since you're still a year away from transitioning, use this time to build hands-on experience by practicing in a free Power Apps Developer Plan environment, trying MS Learn labs, and working on mini projects (like mock CRM setups for fictional businesses). Applied Skills exams are also great for validating your practical knowledge. Joining LinkedIn groups or Dynamics communities will also help you network and stay on track. Keep going you're making smart, strategic moves!
Hope this will help you!
Regards,
Mansi Soni
Hey, great to see someone else making a career change into D365. I think your plan sounds solid. Taking the time now to build certifications and practical experience will definitely help you hit the ground running later. The applied skills exams are a good step, and if you can find ways to build a small portfolio it’ll make your CV stand out when the time comes.
Salary-wise, in the UK, junior or entry-level roles often start around £28k–£35k depending on the company, region, and whether you land in a consultancy or an internal team. With PL-200, MB-910, and some hands-on experience, you’d probably position yourself for one of those junior functional roles fairly comfortably.
Best of luck on your journey into D365.
Kind regards, Adis
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