Software Asset Management Career in SN

HumayunK
Tera Contributor

Hi YA!

I am currently learning ServiceNow Administrator course and it's really exciting. I am into software asset management and wanted to know more on how we can grow in SN specifically related to SAM.

Thanks,

Humayun

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ShubhamGarg
Kilo Sage

Hello @HumayunK ,

In order to take the best decision for yourself, ServiceNow provide complete journey details to gain an expertise in specific modules. You can do following things -

1. Login to nowLearning > Credential Program > Credential Path > Implementer.

2. Choose 'Software Asset Management' for the list of Implementer paths.

3. Following path will appear -

ShubhamGarg_0-1723831633785.png

4. Prepare well and attempt CIS-SAM exam and gain the required expertise certification.

Hope it helps.

 

If my response helps you in any way, kindly mark this as Accepted Solution/Helpful and help in closing this thread.

Regards,

Shubham

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mrsuneel040
Tera Contributor

Hi @HumayunK  ,

 

As you are started the career and Learning ServiceNow Administration , Please focus on New Version Updates and Continue learning and enhance your knowledge with now learning platform and ServiceNow docs . Don't stop with SAM and HAM , Explore and Learn more modules and Keep Growing with ServiceNow .

 

All the Best !

ShubhamGarg
Kilo Sage

Hello @HumayunK ,

In order to take the best decision for yourself, ServiceNow provide complete journey details to gain an expertise in specific modules. You can do following things -

1. Login to nowLearning > Credential Program > Credential Path > Implementer.

2. Choose 'Software Asset Management' for the list of Implementer paths.

3. Following path will appear -

ShubhamGarg_0-1723831633785.png

4. Prepare well and attempt CIS-SAM exam and gain the required expertise certification.

Hope it helps.

 

If my response helps you in any way, kindly mark this as Accepted Solution/Helpful and help in closing this thread.

Regards,

Shubham