Starting my ServiceNow SysAdmin Journey!!
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Hello, I am Shay!!!
I just wrapped up my second week in the RiseUp with ServiceNow program, which included the SNAF live course in Yokohama. I am currently reviewing the e-books and practicing my labs to gain more familiarity with the platform.
My next step is to begin reviewing the Udemy courses and take practice tests until I am consistently scoring 90 percent or higher. My goal is to take the Certified System Administrator (CSA) exam within the next two weeks.
Do any of you have advice for a "newbie" to the platform or any tips for the CSA exam?
Thank you!!!!
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4 hours ago - last edited 4 hours ago
Hi @Shay_Stone ,
Please check links - https://www.servicenow.com/community/training-and-certifications/csa-certification-study-guide-how-t...
https://www.servicenow.com/community/training-and-certifications/csa-exam-preparation/m-p/3360926
https://www.servicenow.com/community/sysadmin-forum/servicenow-csa-practice-test/m-p/3370588
Regards,
Nikhil Bajaj
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3 hours ago
Hi @Shay_Stone
As a ServiceNow trainer, here's my advice:
For any mainline certification exam, including the CSA (Certified System Administrator), the official eBook and training material are the single best sources of truth. Relying on Udemy courses or dumps is not advisable, as these resources can sometimes be misleading. Dumps often contain questions that are correct, but there's no guarantee that the provided answers are 100% accurate, which can create confusion.
Based on my experience, I strongly recommend reading the official eBook 3–4 times—word by word—and practicing the labs 2–3 times. Every time you go through the lab instructions, read them carefully and follow them step by step. I assure you, each time you review the material, you'll learn something new.
This is my honest advice as a trainer.
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54m ago
Olá @Shay_Stone,
Welcome to the Platform of platforms!
There are two great places to start:
- Get Started with ServiceNow University
- Learn about ServiceNow and earn badges, points, certificates, and improve your rank.
- Most courses are free, only a few are paid.
- Start with the "Welcome to ServiceNow " training, it's fun and gives you your first certificate!
- The most important first certificate is Certified System Administrator (CSA), useful for almost any ServiceNow role.
- Trainings at the SN University provide temporary lab instances with pre-installed plugins and apps.
- System Admin
- App Developer
- Platform Owner
- Implementer
- Technical Project Manager
- Business Process Analyst
- Support Specialist
- App Specialist
- Architect
- Developer
- Implementer
- Pre-sales Expert
- Sales Expert
- System Admin
To learn more about trainings:
[ServiceNow University] - Vouchers eligibility, Free Trainings, Paid Exams and Payments | FAQs
- Request your Personal Developer Instance (PDI) — your own ServiceNow sandbox to practice safely.
- You can try almost everything for free (except a few advanced features like AI).
- Explore guides, tutorials, blogs, and documentation to learn more.
Learning Plan ServiceNow Administrator:
- Learn admin skills to move into app development.
- Includes 13 short, self-paced modules.
TL;DR
ServiceNow University = Learn and earn badges or certifications.
Developer Portal = Practice and explore the platform hands-on.
Connect with others on LinkedIn — follow creators and join groups to learn even more!
Good luck!
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