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Learning Path

ChaitanyaT44431
Giga Contributor

Hello, Just got into the ServiceNow ecosystem and taking first tentative steps. 🙂

 

What is the best path to go from rookie Admin to an intermediate level admin and what is the typical time frame for this kind of a career progression?

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GlideFather
Tera Patron

@ChaitanyaT44431 

You should start with ServiceNow University (ex- Now Learning, if you'l see it, it's the same)

Then you can practice after creating your own PDI (Personal Developer Instance)

  • You can have your own ServiceNow platform without a worry that you break something,
  • except of AI and few more features you can try everything on your own for free!
  • Also PDI shows you "how it should look like"
  • Request your PDI here:
    • https://developer.servicenow.com/dev.do 
    • And also here in the top there are tabs:
      • Learning Path
      • Courses
      • Learn
      • Certifications
    • These will also help you understand and learn new things, you can get back to it when it's needed

At the ServiceNow University you collect points, badges and (micro-)certifications, on the Developer site is is just for you to learn without "reward", reward is what you will take from that class.

 

The very first training/certificate that you should take is Certified System Administrator (CSA), it is a must. If you are preparing yourself you might need to invest some money here, but it is worthy.

 

Happy learning and ask question in this Community when you will face any issues, you will receive support and help.

 

Good luck!

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Hello. I am still a super rookie but it makes sense to go after for your CAD after CSA.

Shay

sagarcbanou
Tera Contributor

Start with ServiceNow University and search for the learning path. You will get a curated list of courses that needs to be completed.