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Hello,
I was curious if there was any continuing education requirements for obtaining the associate sys admin role?
thanks!
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Hi @bryanlamb,
to enhance your knowledge, follow the bellow resources with pre-defined trainings:
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- Trainings at the SN University provide temporary lab instances with pre-installed plugins and apps.
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ServiceNow Career Journeys & ServiceNow Career Paths
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- Pick a ServiceNow Career Path that matches your interests.
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- A ServiceNow Credential gives you industry recognition.
- It proves your investment and boosts your professional value.
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Hi @bryanlamb
Greetings!!
Learning is always ongoing; you can go through the resources in ServiceNow University, review them, and make recommendations.
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Spend at least 1–2 hours daily on the ServiceNow Community. Observe the kinds of technical questions being asked and how experienced members respond. You’ll learn a lot passively this way—and I highly encourage you to start answering questions as well. Explaining concepts to others will improve your technical thinking and deepen your understanding.
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Explore the free courses available on the ServiceNow Developer Site. These are practical and focused, and will help you apply your knowledge directly on the platform.
- https://developer.servicenow.
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Use this link for your 'ServiceNow System Administrator Career Journey'.
Accept the solution and mark as helpful if it does, to benefit future readers.
Regards,
Sumanth
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Hi @bryanlamb ,
In general no - if you provide admin role to a person, that person can keeps the admin role as long as needed. If we instead talk about the ServiceNow CSA (Certified Technical Administrator) - then yes, when you have taken the certification, there will be a delta certification each year that needs to be taken to keep the certification.
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Anders
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