Est-ce que le certificat de CSA est obligatoire pour les certifications Pro
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ā10-21-2025 07:25 AM
Je me permets de poser une question ici pour savoir est-ce que le certificat de CSA est obligatoire pour les certifications Pro, par exemple le certification de Certified Implementation Specialist in Human Resources
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ā10-24-2025 03:58 AM
Before making comments about my professional level on SN, I would spend some time studying. Trust me. it's better, let's avoid hateful comments
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ā10-24-2025 04:24 AM
@MaxMixali was this message sent to me?
Please show me where I wrote any hateful comment and I also never commented on anyone's level. This Community is full of newcomers as well as people with years of experience. Nobody is commenting anyone's level because it's clear they everyone is at different stage of their careers.
I only commented on you polluting this Community with random content which is in 99 % incorrect and not a single link you shared is valid and it's clear that you copied it from somewhere... posting every 2 minutes is a world record if it is composed by you.
If your motivation was to help others, then you do the exact opposite. Sharing garbage data is not helping anyone. š
No AI was used in the writing of this post. Pure #GlideFather only
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ā10-24-2025 02:34 AM
Question:
Est-ce que le certificat CSA est obligatoire pour les certifications Pro, par exemple le certificat Certified Implementation Specialist in Human Resources ?
RƩponse:
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Non ā le certificat CSA (Certified System Administrator) nāest pas strictement obligatoire pour passer les certifications CIS (Certified Implementation Specialist) comme CIS ā Human Resources, CIS ā ITSM, CIS ā CSM, etc.
Cependant, ServiceNow recommande fortement (et parfois exige dans la pratique) dāavoir le niveau CSA avant de tenter une certification Pro, car :
- Le CIS repose sur la comprƩhension du fonctionnement de base de la plateforme Now, qui est couverte dans le CSA.
- Les examens CIS ne testent pas les fondamentaux du systĆØme (listes, formulaires, tables, ACL, etc.) ā ils supposent que vous les maĆ®trisez dĆ©jĆ .
- Dans certains cas (selon les versions de Now Learning), vous ne pouvez pas vous inscrire Ć lāexamen CIS tant que le CSA nāapparaĆ®t pas comme complĆ©tĆ© dans votre profil Now Learning.
Recommandation officielle ServiceNow:
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Il est fortement conseillé de détenir la certification CSA avant toute certification CIS, car elle constitue un prérequis de connaissance indispensable à la réussite des examens spécialisés.
RƩsumƩ:
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| Certification | CSA requis ? | Commentaire |
|------------------------------|------------------------|----------------------------------------------|
| CIS ā HR (Human Resources) | Fortement recommandĆ© | Non bloquant, mais attendu |
| CIS ā ITSM / CSM / SPM / SecOps | Oui (souvent requis) | Condition dāaccĆØs dans Now Learning |
| Architect / Expert | Obligatoire | Requiert CSA + 2 CIS minimum |
En rĆ©sumĆ©, mĆŖme si le CSA nāest pas une obligation formelle pour CIS ā HR, il est fortement recommandĆ© de lāobtenir dāabord pour maximiser vos chances de rĆ©ussite et votre comprĆ©hension du fonctionnement de la plateforme ServiceNow.
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ā10-24-2025 03:44 AM
@MaxMixali please stop...
No AI was used in the writing of this post. Pure #GlideFather only
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ā10-24-2025 12:37 PM
Hi @MaxMixali - please stop posting replies that are simply cut-and-pasted from ChatGPT. It doesn't help anyone.