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3 weeks ago
Hey community!
I just graduated with a Bachelor’s in Information Technology and have a handful of certifications, including ITIL 4 Foundation, CompTIA A+, Network+, Security+, AWS Cloud Practitioner, and Linux Essentials. I’m currently working through the ServiceNow Administration Fundamentals course and planning to take the Certified System Administrator exam.
I’m hoping to find an entry level ServiceNow support or junior admin position, preferably remote. My biggest priority right now is getting hands-on experience and learning as much as I can in a real work environment. While pay matters, the chance to grow and contribute is what I’m really looking for.
I have a solid IT foundation, enjoy troubleshooting, and learn quickly. I’m ready to help with daily ServiceNow operations, assist end users, and support ITSM processes like incident, problem, and change management.
If you know of any opportunities or just want to connect, you can message me here or on LinkedIn: Jamie Christ | LinkedIn
Otherwise, I’ll keep applying where it makes sense. Thanks for reading!
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Hi @JamieChrist,
First of all, welcome aboard the Platform of platforms! 👋 🚀
As it might be challenging to get a job as a junior, be persistent and meanwhile let me share some resources that you might find helpful to boost your early career:
ServiceNow University 🎓 🧠 📚
- Get Started with ServiceNow University
- Collect badges and points to improve your rank.
- most of the content is free, but something - absolute minority - is paid,
- Enrol to Welcome to ServiceNow training and complete it then get your first cert 🏆(but hey I must warn you it’s addictive!)
- What next? Check Career Journeys and Learning Path for inspiration.
- Usually, the very first mainline certificate to take is Certified System Administrator (CSA), a must for pretty much any role in the whole ServiceNow ecosystem.
Developer Portal 💻 🛠️ 🌐
Request your PDI (Personal Developer Instance) here to master your newly gained knowledge.
- PDI is your own ServiceNow platform without a worry that you break something,
- except of AI and few more features you can try more or less everything on your own for free!
- Check the top menu for Documentations, Guides, Glossary and Connections.
At the ServiceNow University you collect points, badges, (micro-)certifications and you earn your ranking
The Developer portal is for further practice and technical references, the reward is that knowledge what you will take from that
🤝 Build your network of contacts to see interesting posts and events on LinkedIn, there are amazing creators and groups to learn even more.
Godspeed on your learning journey! 🤞💪
PS: going to connect with you on LinkedIn ;))
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3 weeks ago
Hi @JamieChrist,
First of all, welcome aboard the Platform of platforms! 👋 🚀
As it might be challenging to get a job as a junior, be persistent and meanwhile let me share some resources that you might find helpful to boost your early career:
ServiceNow University 🎓 🧠 📚
- Get Started with ServiceNow University
- Collect badges and points to improve your rank.
- most of the content is free, but something - absolute minority - is paid,
- Enrol to Welcome to ServiceNow training and complete it then get your first cert 🏆(but hey I must warn you it’s addictive!)
- What next? Check Career Journeys and Learning Path for inspiration.
- Usually, the very first mainline certificate to take is Certified System Administrator (CSA), a must for pretty much any role in the whole ServiceNow ecosystem.
Developer Portal 💻 🛠️ 🌐
Request your PDI (Personal Developer Instance) here to master your newly gained knowledge.
- PDI is your own ServiceNow platform without a worry that you break something,
- except of AI and few more features you can try more or less everything on your own for free!
- Check the top menu for Documentations, Guides, Glossary and Connections.
At the ServiceNow University you collect points, badges, (micro-)certifications and you earn your ranking
The Developer portal is for further practice and technical references, the reward is that knowledge what you will take from that
🤝 Build your network of contacts to see interesting posts and events on LinkedIn, there are amazing creators and groups to learn even more.
Godspeed on your learning journey! 🤞💪
PS: going to connect with you on LinkedIn ;))
/* If my response wasn’t a total disaster ↙️ ⭐ drop a Kudos or Accept as Solution ✅ ↘️ Cheers! */
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3 weeks ago
Thanks for the kind words, GlideFather!