CIS - HR Certification Query?
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04-16-2024 08:25 PM
Hi,
there is some confusion while opting for the Service Now Implemter certification in HR.
1st Query:
I want to do CIS - HR (certified Implementation Specialist – Human Resources Exam) but not sure what will be the total cost?
The exam Voucher fee is 450$
But some other On-Demand courses are free and some are paid (I figured out 4 courses that cost around 500$ each) as mentioned below:
1. Welcome to ServiceNow - (Free)
2. Get Started with Now Create - (Free)
3. Get Started Human Resource Service Delivery (HRSD) - (Free)
4. Employee Center Essentials - (Free)
5. ServiceNow Administration Fundamentals - (500$)
6. Human Resources (HR) Fundamentals - (500$)
7. ServiceNow Platform Implementation - (500$)
8. Human Resources (HR) Implementation - (500$)
Please let me know if my above costing is right to get the CIS - HR Certification (Total Training + Exam)
2nd Query:
I am not sure after completing CIS - HR Certification what level I will have as per the below 4 levels of Service Now Implementer Program. could you please confirm?
Thanks & Regards,
Faisal Khan
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04-27-2024 11:24 AM
Hi @faisalafridi of your company is a partner of servicenow then you should be able to do it with free of cost..
Please contact your account manager for more insights
Regards,
Prasanna

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04-27-2024 11:39 AM
@Prasanna_Patil Can you share where you've got this information from? Because this doesn't sound correct.
Kind regards,
Mark Roethof
Independent ServiceNow Consultant
10x ServiceNow MVP
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04-27-2024 06:36 PM
Hi @Mark Roethof free of cost in the sense..their would be a voucher for which they should be getting 100% discount
Regards,
Prasanna

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04-27-2024 08:50 PM
@Prasanna_Patil Gone are the days when partner companies used to get 100% discount, now ServiceNow offers Vouchers at 50% discount.