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10-23-2023 11:35 AM
Which certification should I do after the CSA?
I need some guidance.
Thanks in advance.
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10-23-2023 11:23 PM
Hey @VaHogin734,
If you're looking to advance your ServiceNow career after your Certified System Administrator (CSA) certification, here's a great certification path:
- CIS - IT Service Management (ITSM): Start with this to learn the ropes of IT Service Management, covering incident, problem, change, and request management.
- CAD: Next, dive into the Certified Application Developer (CAD) certification. It's your gateway to building custom apps and integrations on ServiceNow.
After CAD, the ServiceNow world is your oyster!
You can choose to specialize in your favorite area, whether it's HR, IT Operations (ITOM), Customer Service (CSM), or Security Operations (SecOps). The choice is yours!
This path helps you build a strong foundation and then specialize in the field you're most passionate about.
Go for it, and keep climbing the ServiceNow certification ladder!
If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as accepted solution and give a thumb up.
Thanks,
Arsalan
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10-23-2023 11:10 PM
Hi @VaHogin734 ,
What is the company requirement (the company you're working for)?
What is your interest?
What would you like to work with in the future?
Above questions will help answer your question.
If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as accepted solution and give a thumb up.
Best regards
Anders
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10-23-2023 11:23 PM
Hey @VaHogin734,
If you're looking to advance your ServiceNow career after your Certified System Administrator (CSA) certification, here's a great certification path:
- CIS - IT Service Management (ITSM): Start with this to learn the ropes of IT Service Management, covering incident, problem, change, and request management.
- CAD: Next, dive into the Certified Application Developer (CAD) certification. It's your gateway to building custom apps and integrations on ServiceNow.
After CAD, the ServiceNow world is your oyster!
You can choose to specialize in your favorite area, whether it's HR, IT Operations (ITOM), Customer Service (CSM), or Security Operations (SecOps). The choice is yours!
This path helps you build a strong foundation and then specialize in the field you're most passionate about.
Go for it, and keep climbing the ServiceNow certification ladder!
If my answer has helped with your question, please mark my answer as accepted solution and give a thumb up.
Thanks,
Arsalan
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10-24-2023 01:30 AM
Hi @VaHogin734
Greetings!!
As you already accepted the answer but still if you get time please have a look on below video.
If my response proves useful, please indicate its helpfulness by selecting " Accept as Solution" and " Helpful." This action benefits both the community and me.
Regards
Dr. Atul G. - Learn N Grow Together
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10-24-2023 04:08 AM
Hi @VaHogin734 ,
Mark my answer as accepted solution and helpful if helps you.
Thanks,
Nivedita Patil.