ServiceNow Fresher | CSA & CAD Certified | Seeking Entry-Level Opportunities
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kh_safal
Hello ServiceNow Community,
I hope you're doing well.
I am currently seeking an entry-level opportunity as a ServiceNow Developer, Administrator where I can contribute, learn, and grow within the ServiceNow ecosystem.Completed a virtual internship with SmartBridge covering ServiceNow fundamentals.
Here's a quick overview of my profile:
ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA)
ServiceNow Certified Application Developer (CAD)
B.Tech in Computer Science and Engineering
Hands-on experience with: Custom application development
Client Scripts, UI Actions, UI Policies
Business Rules & Script Includes
Flow Designer & Service Catalog
Access Control Rules (ACLs) & Roles
JavaScript (ServiceNow scripting)
REST API Integrations
Custom Tables & Workflows
ITSM modules (Incident, Problem, Change)
Project Experience:
Automated Network Request Management application using Service Catalog & Flow Designer
I am a motivated fresher with a strong foundation in ServiceNow development. I'm eager to apply my skills in a real-world environment, continuously learn from experienced professionals, and contribute to meaningful projects.
If your organization has any entry-level openings, internships, graduate programs, or referrals, I would sincerely appreciate your support.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I would be grateful for any guidance or opportunities.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tibirisetti-chiranjeevi-sri-aditya-29698b2b8/
GitHub: https://github.com/tchsaditya09
#ServiceNow #OpenToWork #ServiceNowDeveloper #ServiceNowAdmin #CSA #CAD #ITSM #Freshers #Hiring #JobSearch #ServiceNowCommunity
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Hi @TIBIRISETTIC ,
Thank you for sharing your profile and explaining what you've learned so far.
Based on your profile, you currently have experience primarily in the ITSM module. I would encourage you to expand your ServiceNow knowledge by learning additional modules in a structured way, such as HRSD, CSM, GRC, and ITOM.
In addition to module-specific knowledge, focus on developing your platform skills, including:
Service Portal
Virtual Agent and NLU (Natural Language Understanding)
ATF (Automated Test Framework) for automated testing without manual intervention
Platform Analytics for data visualization, reporting, and dashboard creation
Please try to understand ServiceNow platform properly and built strong skill for coding areas as well.
Prepare yourself thoroughly and continue building your skills consistently. Try to implement learning to business deliverarable and practice items consistent way in your PDI. The ServiceNow ecosystem offers a wide range of career opportunities, and with the right preparation, you will definitely be able to secure a good job.
Also, stay active on LinkedIn, connect with ServiceNow professionals, and regularly follow job postings and internship opportunities. Consistent learning and networking will significantly improve your chances of success.
I wish you all the best in your ServiceNow career journey!
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Tuesday
Thank you so much for your valuable guidance, @abirakundu23.
I really appreciate you taking the time to review my profile and suggest a clear learning path. Your recommendations on HRSD, CSM, GRC, ITOM, Service Portal, Virtual Agent, ATF, and Platform Analytics have given me a better understanding of the skills I should focus on next.
I will definitely work on learning these modules and platform capabilities step by step, practice them in my Personal Developer Instance (PDI), and build real-world projects to strengthen my understanding. I'll also continue improving my coding skills, stay active on LinkedIn, and keep networking with the ServiceNow community.
Thank you again for your encouragement and advice. It is very helpful and has given me more confidence and direction for my ServiceNow career journey.