I just passed my CSA but I'm not sure where to look for work
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7 hours ago
Any ideas on where I can start and learn under some great people as I pursue my career??
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3 hours ago
Hi @ShakaB and congrats for the CSA!!!
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There's no universal response to your question, CSA is a great start but unfortunately is not sufficient, you must gain more experience and knowledge to get a job. And that vary in each region and most likely in time... there are periods where IT companies hire everyone who can read and then followed by years where almost no people are hired :(( so with that extending our knowledge is always good.
Take some classes as seen below, there are journeys and credentials - both are predefined recommendations what classes to take. Another option are micro-certifications, unless like CSA or CIS these are for free and can serve both ways - show your involvement and willingness to learn new things as well as having that skill.
You can also learn a lot directly from this Community, just try to filter out the AI nonsense and the rest is very good to learn new things! Check youtube, linkedin and blogs to get even more ideas and demos..
🚀 Let me take this opportunity to share following resources with you:
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- Get Started with ServiceNow University
- Learn about ServiceNow and earn badges, points, certificates, and improve your rank.
- Most courses are free, only a few are paid.
- Start with the "Welcome to ServiceNow " training, it's fun and gives you your first certificate!
- The Certified System Administrator (CSA) certificate is a good start, it's useful for almost any ServiceNow role.
- Trainings at the SN University provide temporary lab instances with pre-installed plugins and apps.
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ServiceNow Career Journeys & ServiceNow Career Paths
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- Pick a ServiceNow Career Path that matches your interests.
- We’ll help you start at the right level based on your skills.
- A ServiceNow Credential gives you industry recognition.
- It proves your investment and boosts your professional value.
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Learning Plans at the Developer Portal
- Request your Personal Developer Instance (PDI), your own ServiceNow sandbox to practice safely.
- You can try almost everything for free (except a few advanced features like AI).
- Explore guides, tutorials, blogs, and documentation to learn more.
- Short and self-paced modules.
- Best practices, references,
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Good luck! 🤞💪
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2 hours ago
Hi @ShakaB ,
The CSA doesn't guarantee any job, as many people hold this certification. Only solution is start applying to open positions and train / learn in a PDI. You need to stand out from the group of people applying to get a job.
If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as the accepted solution and give a thumbs up.
Best regards
Anders
Rising star 2024
MVP 2025
linkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andersskovbjerg/
