Looking for ServiceNow Administrator Interview Preparation Tips

suganyavino
Mega Contributor

Hello everyone,

I have a background in Software Testing and am planning to transition my career into ServiceNow Administration. I have recently started learning ServiceNow Administrator concepts and am preparing for administrator interviews.

Could anyone please guide me on how to prepare effectively for ServiceNow Administrator interviews? Specifically, I would appreciate advice on:

  • Important topics to focus on
  • Common interview questions
  • Hands-on practice recommendations
  • Learning resources or interview preparation tips

My goal is to build enough knowledge and confidence to successfully attend interviews and make a career switch into ServiceNow.

Any guidance, suggestions, or resources would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you!

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Aditya_hublikar
Mega Sage

Hello @suganyavino ,

 

You can start with practicing in Servicenow PDI .  

 

When you start exploring ServiceNow PDI, begin with understanding the basic platform UI:

  • Application Navigator, Banner, Content Frame (UI16)

  • Explore Forms and List Views

  • Company Branding and changing the Welcome Page

  • Context Menu (what it is and its types)

  • Breadcrumbs and how they work

Next, move on to data modeling basics:

  • Table and Field creation

  • Table dependencies and Table Extensions

  • Field types

  • Views

  • Important OOTB tables like User (sys_user), Group (sys_user_group), Role (sys_user_role), Delegations

Once you are comfortable with this, explore core configuration concepts:

  • Reference Qualifiers

  • Dot-walking

  • UI Policies

  • Dictionary Overrides

  • ACLs

  • Priority Lookup

  • Difference between Configuration vs Customization

Then understand data movement and backup concepts:

  • Update Sets (how to take backup of your work)

  • Update Set transfer methods

  • Import Sets

After learning these basics, you can confidently move forward to explore Service Management modules like:

  • Incident

  • Problem

  • Change

  • Request

And then deep dive into the Development part.

 

Then  start with Certified System Administrator (CSA) – First & Mandatory

  • CSA is the basic and most important certification for ServiceNow beginners

  • It helps you understand how the ServiceNow platform works

Main topics to focus on:

  • Platform UI and navigation

  • Tables, fields, forms, and list views

  • Users, groups, and roles

  • Basic ITSM concepts

  • UI Policies, Client Scripts, and Business Rules (basic understanding)

Best practices:

  • Practice each topic in your Personal Developer Instance (PDI)

  • Do not just memorize answers—try to understand why a feature is used and when to use it

Once you follow this path, your ServiceNow learning journey will be smooth and structured 

 

 

Try to spend 2-3 hours daily  on community which will help you understand different real  time scenarios ,different approaches . Explore University Course which also enhance your knowledge.

Start with the "Welcome to ServiceNow " training, it's really good and it will gives you your first certificate!

The Certified System Administrator (CSA) certificate is initial stage , it's useful for almost for any servicenow role .

 

You can refer this thread :

https://www.servicenow.com/community/sysadmin-forum/six-steps-on-how-to-start-learning-servicenow-a-...

 

You can also explore Learning plans from below :

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

 

 

 

Here are few thread that you can refer for interview question  :

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/itsm-forum/servicenow-interview-questions-part-1/td-p/3511504

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/itsm-forum/scripting-practice-question/td-p/3529846

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/itsm-forum/scripting-interview-questions/td-p/3545279

 

https://www.servicenow.com/community/virtual-agent-forum/scenario-based-and-theoretical-interview-qu...

 

 

If this helps you then mark it as helpful and accept as solution.

Regards,

Aditya

 

SohamTipnis
Mega Sage

Hi @suganyavino,

 

Coming from a Software Testing background is actually an advantage. Your experience with test cases, defect management, UAT, and understanding business processes will help you understand how ServiceNow works.

For interview preparation, I'd recommend focusing on these areas:

Learn the platform fundamentals thoroughly: tables, forms, lists, users, groups, roles, ACLs, update sets, applications, and navigation.
Get comfortable with core ITSM modules like Incident, Problem, Change, Knowledge, Service Catalog, and CMDB.
Understand the basics of administration tasks such as user management, notifications, email configuration, SLAs, UI Policies, Client Scripts, Business Rules, Flow Designer, and Import Sets.
Don't ignore basic scripting. You don't need to be an expert, but knowing JavaScript fundamentals and simple GlideRecord queries will make a big difference in interviews.
Practice on a Personal Developer Instance (PDI). Create catalog items, workflows with Flow Designer, notifications, and reports, and experiment with different configurations.
Revise ServiceNow best practices and be prepared to explain why you would choose one approach over another.

For interview questions, you can expect topics like the following:

  • What is ServiceNow and why is it used?
  • Difference between Client Scripts and Business Rules.
  • UI Policy vs Data Policy.
  • What are Update Sets?
  • What are ACLs and Roles?
  • What is an SLA?
  • Explain Incident, Problem, and Change Management.
  • What is Flow Designer?
  • How do you move changes between instances?
  • Basic scripting and GlideRecord questions.

For learning resources:

  • Now Learning (official training) is the best place to start.
  • ServiceNow Community discussions are excellent for real-world scenarios.
  • ServiceNow documentation for understanding platform concepts.
  • YouTube channels like ServiceNow Community, SAASWithServiceNow, and Basico ServiceNow also provide good practical content.

Finally, don't just memorize answers. In interviews, employers often ask scenario-based questions to understand how you would solve a problem. If you can explain your thought process and demonstrate hands-on experience from your PDI, you'll stand out even if you're new to the platform.

 

Good luck with your transition!!🎉🎊 Many professionals have successfully moved from Software Testing to ServiceNow administration, so with consistent hands-on practice and a solid understanding of the fundamentals, it's definitely an achievable career switch.

 

 

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Regards,
Soham Tipnis
ServiceNow Developer ||  Technical Consultant
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sohamtipnis10

Hi @suganyavino 

 

These are Key Responsibilities of Servicenow System Administrator of a project. So prepare yourself accordingly.
    • Platform Configuration: Build and maintain business rules, UI policies, client scripts, and custom workflows.
  • User & Access Management: Manage accounts, groups, roles, and Access Control Lists (ACLs) to ensure secure data access.
  • ITSM Operations: Oversee core modules including Incident, Problem, Change, and Request Management.
  • System Maintenance: Lead patching, version upgrades, and routine monitoring of platform performance.
  • Service Catalog & Reporting: Create and maintain service catalog items, automated workflows, custom dashboards, and performance analytics.
  • Integrations: Facilitate seamless data exchange between ServiceNow and external third-party applications
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Regards
Tanushree Maiti
ServiceNow Technical Architect
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushreemaiti