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‎05-03-2025 07:07 PM
I did my CSA, I was preparing for CAD but I don't enjoy coding plz help me which path I should go in SN now I was thinking to become BA n then product manager, plz advice
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‎05-05-2025 12:40 AM
Hi @izza ijaz ,
I recommend you to check the ServiceNow's career journey.
Career Journey - ServiceNow University
Learning path is also helpful.
Thanks.
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‎05-05-2025 12:58 AM - edited ‎05-05-2025 12:59 AM
Hi @izza ijaz
From my experience over the past 8 years, I’ve seen ServiceNow evolve significantly toward a Low-Code/No-Code platform. Today, much of the development work involves configuration rather than complex scripting.
You don’t need to be an expert coder to succeed as a ServiceNow developer. Even with just a basic understanding of scripting—especially around key APIs like GlideRecord and GlideAggregate.Investing a few days in learning these fundamentals will go a long way in helping you feel confident and capable on the platform.
When scripting is needed, it’s often small and reusable snippets and nothing overwhelming. And there’s a huge community and documentation to help you along the way.
So, I suggest you to stick to developer role rather than going for BA as I have seen many people are actually migrating from BA role to developer role as there is huge demand.
Regards,
Abhijit
ServiceNow MVP
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‎05-05-2025 03:26 PM
Hi @Abhijit4 thanks for ur reply, im confused with few things i get overwhelmed by seeing how many modules are there in SN n in many job descriptions they want you to be expert of at-lease 3 4 modules..