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14 hours ago
Hello Community,
I have just passed my CSA successfully, I have prepared for it by completing SNAF course and all of its practice labs, I am thinking of the next step, I need to build full projects on PDI that sums up all what I have learnt in real world scenarios.
I am asking what are the projects and case studies I can work on in this stage.
I plan also to study material from developer career journey in parallel.
Thank you in advance
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11 hours ago
Hi there @ManarY
Congrats on passing your CSA
Your next step should be hands-on, end-to-end projects on your PDI, not just more theory. as you hold CSA now, guess u are good with configurations. and admin pov. but if u have CSA but not fluent with admin pov of stuff, i recommend learing that first. if u are already good with that then proceed with these:
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A full ITSM setup (Incident, Change, SLAs, notifications, assignment rules)
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A Service Catalog project with approvals and flows (software or access requests)
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An employee onboarding/offboarding use case using catalog + flows + tasks
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A small custom application with tables, ACLs, business rules, and reports
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Dashboards and reports based on your project data
Also now concentrate more on Developer point of things and practice scripting (Business Rules, Script Includes, ACLs) . This should make you a good developer.
Kind Regards,
Azar
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11 hours ago
Hi @ManarY,
Congrats on passing your CSA. You can make use of NowCreate from ServiceNow to get starter stories and work on it depending on what module you want to work on.
There are some Community building challenges that you can take on for building your expertise. I am sharing one that I know below:
These are detailed hands on challenges which will be a good learning moment for you.
Regards,
Ehab Pilloor
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11 hours ago
Hi there @ManarY
Congrats on passing your CSA
Your next step should be hands-on, end-to-end projects on your PDI, not just more theory. as you hold CSA now, guess u are good with configurations. and admin pov. but if u have CSA but not fluent with admin pov of stuff, i recommend learing that first. if u are already good with that then proceed with these:
-
A full ITSM setup (Incident, Change, SLAs, notifications, assignment rules)
-
A Service Catalog project with approvals and flows (software or access requests)
-
An employee onboarding/offboarding use case using catalog + flows + tasks
-
A small custom application with tables, ACLs, business rules, and reports
-
Dashboards and reports based on your project data
Also now concentrate more on Developer point of things and practice scripting (Business Rules, Script Includes, ACLs) . This should make you a good developer.
Kind Regards,
Azar
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Developer @ KPMG.
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11 hours ago
Hi @ManarY,
Congrats on passing your CSA. You can make use of NowCreate from ServiceNow to get starter stories and work on it depending on what module you want to work on.
There are some Community building challenges that you can take on for building your expertise. I am sharing one that I know below:
These are detailed hands on challenges which will be a good learning moment for you.
Regards,
Ehab Pilloor
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11 hours ago
Congrats @ManarY , for passing your CSA Exam,
As you now cleared the very first step of ServiceNow journey you can proceed with the further certifications..
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