What You Should Know as a New ServiceNow CSA Certified System Administrator
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2024
- Are you new to the ServiceNow ecosystem?
Are you looking for your first ServiceNow job?
Are you looking to obtain your ServiceNow Certified System Administrator (CSA) Certification?
Have you recently obtained your CSA?
You’ve probably been practicing on your personal developer instance, doing hands on lab work, you may have even been accepted and participated in an accelerated training or externship program, but in the end, you took the ServiceNow Fundamentals Course, obtained the voucher, and you passed your Certified System Administrator exam. So, what happens now?
Tune in to this video to learn more about the job opportunities available and how to align your current careers goals to match and most importantly, what you should know as a new CSA!
Video edit: I mentioned "Service Portfolio Management", but I meant "Strategic Portfolio Management" (SPM -- formerly ITBM).
0:00 - Intro
1:18 - Purpose of CSA
2:04 - Fundamentals are Table Stakes
2:44 - Sys Admin Common Misconception
3:27 - Developer in Disguise
4:18 - ServiceNow Job Routes
5:40 - Working for a ServiceNow Customer
7:56 - Working for a ServiceNow Partner
10:42 - Video Recap
11:40 - Don't Forget Soft Skills!
11:53 - Outro
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With the introduction of the “Welcome to ServiceNow course” nowlearning.servicenow.com/lxp?id=learning_course_prev&course_id=023708df1bc0119cf95e99b8bd4bcb76 - non-sys admins may want to focus on this lighter version of an introduction to the platform than the ServiceNow Fundamentals Course. Although, many (PMs, BA, etc.) may still want to pursue their certification. Just wanted to mention the new course.
I'm loving your content, Allen! Extremely well produced and informative.
Thank you for the kind words and support!
Thank you for the information. As a new CSA, this gave me the information and realistic expectations I need to know!!
You’re absolutely welcome! I’m glad you found it helpful and thank you for taking the time to leave a comment as well. Much appreciated!
Thanks Allen.
It is very much help me to understand the CSA and the job market.
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for grouding our expectations as sys admins, we need to plan and learn more!... Thansk!
You're welcome and absolutely! Stay learning and growing, but take it at a pace that works for you. If you put in the time right here in the beginning and just stay focused on trying to learn some new things each day, you'll get progress at a nice cadence. Let me know if you end up having any questions along the way. Take care and thank you very much for watching and taking the time to comment!
Very helpful… thank you!
You are absolutely welcome! Thank you for watching!
that was helpful, ty bro
I’m glad it was helpful and seriously, thank you for taking the time to comment as well!
Allen, loved the way you have put up the video. Picked up topics, connected them and and explained them in detail. Definitely would recommend someone who have recently started on ServiceNow to watch this video.
Thank you for the kind words and feedback!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
You should do a video for new servicenow system admins (those who got a job already).
Hi, thanks for the suggestion! Most of my other videos cover things like leading practices and other tips that would help day to day. What type of content would you like to see? :)
where do you pass the exam ?
I'm planning to take the ServiceNow CSA exam in person, and I'm ready to pay the $300 exam fee. However, when I tried to pay through the "webassessor" link, it prompted me to enter a voucher code. I don't have a voucher code, but it seems it's required to proceed with payment and attend the exam.
Can someone assist me with obtaining the voucher? Any guidance or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Hi. To be able to take the certification exam, you have to purchase a voucher. The voucher is only available for purchase after you take to related ServiceNow Now Learning course. For CSA, it’s the ServiceNow System Administration Fundamentals (SNAF) Course. For example: nowlearning.servicenow.com/lxp/en/now-platform/servicenow-administration-fundamentals-on-demand?id=learning_course_prev&course_id=91e2630b47503d5890542034846d43ac
So after csa the next cert should be developer?
Hi. Not necessarily, although it is a common 2nd step. The Certified Application Developer (CAD) certification is more so aligned to custom applications and the like. Another certification to consider going for is the Certified Implementation Specialist - IT Service Management (aka CIS-ITSM). If you're currently employed in a SN role now, speak with your management, if not, take a look at a few job descriptions posted for roles you may want to pursue and then look at the requirements. You may be surprised to see more often that CIS-ITSM is requested over CAD, but it's all up to you. Either one of those are common 2nd certs that people get.