Career guidance Needed as a service admin and want to become a servicenow developer
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5 hours ago
I have 3 years of experience as a ServiceNow Administrator and hold CSA and CAD certifications. I’m looking to switch companies and transition into a ServiceNow Developer role to advance my career.
what should I write in the resume
how should I elevate my profile - Please someone suggest/guide.
Thanks in advance
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4 hours ago
Hi @Karunyeswar1 ,
CSA and CAD is very good starter, you can continue with selecting following
- System Admin
- App Developer
- Platform Owner
- Implementer
- Technical Project Manager
- Business Process Analyst
- Support Specialist
- App Specialist
- Architect
- Developer
- Implementer
- Pre-sales Expert
- Sales Expert
- System Admin
You can combine between all of them and ServiceNow will give you suggestions and recommendations what else to take.
Good luck! 🤞💪
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4 hours ago
You already have necessary certifications to become ServiceNow Developer and all you need is more practice on the modules.
You can go through scripting and development concepts as it would help you with any ServiceNow modules that you would be working in future,
https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/zurich
Make use of your PDI to full extent to practice what you learn as hands-on would be the most essential part of your learning phase
Register with ServiceNow University and go through course contents.
https://learning.servicenow.com/
Developer learning plans are easier to understand the modules compared to official documentation and would recommend to start learning in phases, start with New to ServiceNow and later ServiceNow Administration followed by ServiceNow Application Developer,
https://developer.servicenow.com/
If you need any help, you can post in communities and experts can guide you. There are lots of YouTube videos available depending on your topic of interest and thousands of useful blogs available in ServiceNow communities. You can search in communities and YouTube and follow what suits your learning style the best.
Congratulations on your ServiceNow journey !
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Thanks,
Bhuvan