CSA & CAD Certified Fresher Looking for ServiceNow Opportunities

Mayanks18117153
Giga Contributor

Hello ServiceNow Community,

 

I hope you are doing well.

 

I am a ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA) and Certified Application Developer (CAD). I recently completed my certifications and I am currently looking for fresher opportunities or internships in ServiceNow development.

 

I have hands-on practice with:

 

- ServiceNow platform fundamentals

- Creating applications in App Engine Studio

- Tables, forms, business rules, and client scripts

- Basic scripting and workflows

 

If anyone knows about openings, referrals, or internship opportunities, please let me know.

 

Thank you for your support!

 

Best regards

Mayank Singh

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron

Hi @Mayanks18117153 

 

“I don’t have the detailed information at the moment, but I’m happy to share what I know.

 

 

I’m a ServiceNow trainer and happy to share my thoughts with anyone beginning their ServiceNow journey.

ServiceNow is growing rapidly in both breadth and depth. The best way to start is by earning the CSA (Certified System Administrator) certification, which builds a solid foundation in platform fundamentals, terminology, and core modules. Once you gain hands-on experience through CSA, you can decide your next learning path.

Employers value professionals with multi-module expertise, so after completing CSA, consider exploring areas like ITSM, GRC, HRSD, CSM, or SecOps to broaden your portfolio.

Currently, the training is free, which is a great opportunity — though the real challenge lies in gaining hands-on experience. To overcome this, spend at least 1–2 hours a day engaging with the ServiceNow Community — read discussions, answer questions, and share your insights to strengthen your understanding and confidence.

If your goal is to become a developer, focus on building scripting skills using resources available on developer.servicenow.com. Regular practice will enhance your technical expertise.

Start with the CSA and then choose your direction based on your interests — whether as an Admin, Developer, Business Analyst, Change Manager, or Project Manager. A strong foundation will give you the flexibility to explore any of these paths.

Welcome to this vibrant community space where you can connect, collaborate, and grow. Share your ideas, seek guidance, and contribute to collective learning.

To take the next step, register on Now Learning and begin your ServiceNow learning journey today.

Useful resources:

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Dr Atul G- LNG
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Next Steps After CSA – Choose Based on Your Career Goals:

  • Certified Application Developer (CAD): Ideal if you're interested in scripting, app development, and extending platform functionality.

  • Certified Implementation Specialist – ITSM (CIS-ITSM): Best suited for those pursuing roles in consulting or business analysis within IT Service Management.

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  • Performance Analytics Micro-Certification
    Learn to create KPIs, dashboards, and actionable insights. Ideal for roles focused on reporting, metrics, and data-driven decision-making.

  • Integration Hub
    Gain skills in connecting ServiceNow with external systems through pre-built connectors and automation (spokes). Useful for automation and orchestration roles.

  • Flow Designer
    Understand how to automate processes without code using a low-code/no-code interface. Critical for building efficient workflows across the platform.

  • CMDB (Configuration Management Database)
    Learn how to manage and map IT infrastructure components. This is essential for ITSM, ITOM, and enterprise architecture-related roles.

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https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/zurich/new_to_servicenow

 

https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do#!/learn/learning-plans/zurich/servicenow_administrator

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Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
ServiceNow Techno - Functional Trainer
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Dinesh_Now
Tera Guru

Hello @Mayanks18117153 .
Good Evening.

A few months ago, I was completely new to ServiceNow. I didn’t know where to start or how the platform worked. Everything looked confusing at first, and I felt like learning it would take a very long time.

While searching on YouTube for some guidance, I came across @Dr Atul G- LNG  Sir’s channel. That’s where my ServiceNow learning journey actually started. His way of explaining concepts in a simple and practical manner made things much easier to understand. Step by step, I started learning the basics, practicing in my own instance, and gradually building confidence.

Over the months, I realized how much I had grown. From not knowing anything about ServiceNow, I can now say that I’m no longer a beginner. There is still a lot to learn, but the foundation has become strong.

My small suggestion to anyone who is starting with ServiceNow: try learning from Atul Sir’s channel. Stay consistent, practice regularly, and keep exploring the platform. If you keep learning with dedication, I’m sure you’ll soon become confident and move towards becoming an expert.

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