How to become a Certified Instructor (CIP)?

croxperez
Giga Contributor

Hello, I did the CIP - Deliver ServiceNow Courses training, with the objective of becoming a CIP. at the end it points to a kb article (https://training.service-now.com/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB0011852) for an assessment. But, it seems that the link is invalid, keeps asking for login and sends me to the home page of ServiceNow. Can you help me?

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David
Administrator
Administrator

Can you please send an email to the team which manages the KB article and training? cip@servicenow.com They should be able to help with this.

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Dr Atul G- LNG
Tera Patron
Tera Patron

Hi @croxperez 

 

Curious , could you please share me the link of CIP - Deliver ServiceNow Courses training please.

 

Regarding the KB, I am not sure who can help, but let me add admin @David in thread.

 

 

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Sure, 

CIP - Deliver ServiceNow Courses in the very last section "Next Steps and course completion". 

Nivedita Patil
Mega Sage
Mega Sage

Hi @croxperez ,

 

On which platform did you complete this course?
As far as I know, this course is not available on the now learning platform.

 

Mark my answer as accepted solution and helpful if helps you.

 

Thanks,

Nivedita Patil.

yes, I did take it in nowlearning.servicenow.com.

you can see the link in the previous message. 

 

I'll follow David's advice. 

Thanks.