Where is the best place to start for System Administration when learning in Service Now?

KathleenE
Tera Contributor

System Administration Learning path.

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Sohail Khilji
Kilo Patron
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Hi,

 

Here are some suggestions & recommendations if your a freshers.

 

1. Search for servicenow admin course in YouTube 

2. Spend close to 4-5 hours on servicenow PDI 

3. Try Udemy Courses may help.

4. See if any of your friend circles work in servicenow to seek help. 

5. Use servicenow Now learning platform to verify your skills

6. Work on real time scenario which gives your hands on experience.

 


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Sohail Khilji
Kilo Patron
Kilo Patron

Hi,

 

Here are some suggestions & recommendations if your a freshers.

 

1. Search for servicenow admin course in YouTube 

2. Spend close to 4-5 hours on servicenow PDI 

3. Try Udemy Courses may help.

4. See if any of your friend circles work in servicenow to seek help. 

5. Use servicenow Now learning platform to verify your skills

6. Work on real time scenario which gives your hands on experience.

 


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BillMartin
Mega Sage

Hi @KathleenE ,

 

If you're looking for a clear starting point in ServiceNow System Administration, I recommend following a structured learning roadmap that introduces you to the core features and best practices.

 

I’ve created a free YouTube playlist that serves exactly that purpose. A guided learning path for beginners. It walks through key admin concepts like roles, tables, forms, lists, and basic configurations in the platform.

 

[Watch the ServiceNow for Beginners playlist]

 

 

This roadmap is especially helpful if you're just starting out and want to build a strong foundation with practical, easy-to-follow videos. Hope it helps and feel free to reach out if you get stuck or want to go deeper into any topic!

 

Best,
Bill