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‎12-03-2024 02:25 PM
Hi everyone,
I am excited to share that I have recently completed my master's degree from the University of the Cumberlands. As I begin my next professional journey, I want to explore ServiceNow development and administration opportunities. I would greatly appreciate your support in providing a reference if you come across any internships or positions in this field. I have two years of experience in ServiceNow development and am eager to contribute my skills to a new team.
Thank you!
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‎12-04-2024 03:43 AM
If you're going to strangers in your network for help, you want to make it as easy as possible for them.
That means eliminating work they need to do to figure you out.
I'd suggest being far more specific about two things"
1) What kind of ServiceNow work you're looking for
2) What kind of ServiceNow experience you have.
It looks like you've got the very basics of 1 laid out, but I'd be specific about what country(ies) you're legally able to work in.
What kind of ServiceNow experience you have will save strangers a ton of time. There's over a dozen mainline certs now, and even being certified doesn't indicate experience. I've been in the space for 15 years and I wouldn't take an ITOM gig... because that's not where my best experience is.
"2 years" doesn't mean anything specific, and people want an idea of what you can execute *TOMORROW*.
So fill in the blanks for them. Describe the outcomes you've provided. Describe apps you've built. Describe difficult problems you've solved.
You need to paint a picture of your capabilities so it takes ZERO effort for someone to imagine you doing their ServiceNow work they have available.
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‎12-04-2024 03:43 AM
If you're going to strangers in your network for help, you want to make it as easy as possible for them.
That means eliminating work they need to do to figure you out.
I'd suggest being far more specific about two things"
1) What kind of ServiceNow work you're looking for
2) What kind of ServiceNow experience you have.
It looks like you've got the very basics of 1 laid out, but I'd be specific about what country(ies) you're legally able to work in.
What kind of ServiceNow experience you have will save strangers a ton of time. There's over a dozen mainline certs now, and even being certified doesn't indicate experience. I've been in the space for 15 years and I wouldn't take an ITOM gig... because that's not where my best experience is.
"2 years" doesn't mean anything specific, and people want an idea of what you can execute *TOMORROW*.
So fill in the blanks for them. Describe the outcomes you've provided. Describe apps you've built. Describe difficult problems you've solved.
You need to paint a picture of your capabilities so it takes ZERO effort for someone to imagine you doing their ServiceNow work they have available.