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‎06-21-2018 09:44 PM
can anyone suggest me the ways of telling myself in interview as am 2 years experianced?
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‎06-22-2018 12:05 AM
Hi Sreenivas,
Here you go, all you need to know for being a 2 year experienced guy in ServiceNow;
1. First and foremost: UI Forms, Lists, Configuring Dictionary.
2. ITSM Module Definitions: Incident, Probelm, Change, Catalogs, CMDB
3. Glide Record Process
4. Accessing User Information
5. System Security levels -1,2,3
6. Client Scripting and UI Policies
7. Graphical Workflows and configuring them
8. Import Sets and Transform Maps
9. Email Notifications and event triggering
10. Reference Qualifiers and Dependency fields
11. Table and filed manipulations.
Just make sure you learn these topics in a single go for a week or so via the link given given below with cheat codes or examples you get a clear picture in less time.
URL: ServiceNow Jedi
Thanks
Akash
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‎06-21-2018 10:33 PM
Hi Sreenivas,
Though it is a very generic question, I am trying to answer it.
There can be a lot of ways of introducing yourself.
Here are the few links you can refer to :-
https://www.fluentu.com/blog/english/how-to-introduce-yourself-in-english/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2u5mkc5UEk
https://www.indiabix.com/hr-interview/tell-me-about-yourself/
https://christinarebuffet.com/blog/how-to-introduce-yourself-in-english/
Thanks,
Saikiran Guduri (NOW)
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‎06-21-2018 10:42 PM
Hi Saikiran
am asking about servicenow experiance, like abt project, modules experience
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‎06-21-2018 11:08 PM
It completely depends on your experience. Correct? And also the clients expectations and the project requirements.
But in general, if you are working for 2 years on servicenow. It is minimum expectation from the interviewer that you must have awareness of the Core ITIL modules of servicenow (incident/problem/change).
Building workflows
Scheduled jobs
server side APIs
Client side APIs and script usage.
Best practices to follow
What not, this list can go too long.
And along with this if you have knowledge of ITIL and a basic Admin certification it can be + (may be/may be not).
Thanks,
Saikiran Guduri (NOW)
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‎06-22-2018 12:05 AM
Hi Sreenivas,
Here you go, all you need to know for being a 2 year experienced guy in ServiceNow;
1. First and foremost: UI Forms, Lists, Configuring Dictionary.
2. ITSM Module Definitions: Incident, Probelm, Change, Catalogs, CMDB
3. Glide Record Process
4. Accessing User Information
5. System Security levels -1,2,3
6. Client Scripting and UI Policies
7. Graphical Workflows and configuring them
8. Import Sets and Transform Maps
9. Email Notifications and event triggering
10. Reference Qualifiers and Dependency fields
11. Table and filed manipulations.
Just make sure you learn these topics in a single go for a week or so via the link given given below with cheat codes or examples you get a clear picture in less time.
URL: ServiceNow Jedi
Thanks
Akash
If my response proves useful, please mark it "Accept as Solution" and "Helpful". This action benefits both the community and me.