Thanks again for your video. It seems to me that if the ecosystem is growing that much, the key to success - and higher salaries - will be to specialize is one area. In my current company, they are using heavily both CMDB and CSM. To what I can see, CMDB is a much more "core" component of SN. Would you recommend spending the next few months focussing on the CMDB or on CSM, for better possible future opportunities?
Hi. If you're working for ServiceNow customers, then it would be wise to deep dive on the products they have purchased as that will help secure your place and give you the satisfaction of being able to help, etc. So using the example of CMDB and CSM, yes, CMDB is core and everyone should know that foundationally. CSM would be where you could step out and learn something outside that "core" ITSM/CMDB offering. This would help you with future opportunities as really everyone knows (or should know) ITSM/CMDB. So the more you learn about the platform will only benefit you more in the long run regarding a ServiceNow career, but you want to take that one step at a time and not try to go too wide too fast.
@@Allenovation Ok, so focus on specialization, while accumulating knowledge about the core features as I go (Having the basics down of course). Thanks again for your answer and your great videos!
@@bobbybob1932 Exactly! It's definitely not a race to try and learn everything you can, but a methodical approach to truly trying to understand it and putting the effort in. Let us know how it goes!
Hi allen! I am vishwajeet. Currently i am working as a business analyst and have more 15 years industry experience. I want to grow in my career so which servicenow career path should i choose?
Hi! It really depends on what you’re interested in. Commonly, business analysts tend to lean towards becoming future project managers, but, if you’re interested in more technical roles and would like to code, then you’d want to focus on becoming a developer. I have a whole video series on ServiceNow Project Roles and Responsibilities that I think you’d enjoy checking out. I break down about 15 jobs and explain what they do, what they’re responsible for, who they interact with the most, etc. check that out!
Hi! ServiceNow is a great platform to learn for someone new to IT. I would recommend visiting ServiceNow’s learning management portal: Now Learning (where all the training classes are - I have a link in the description) and sign up for an account if you don’t already have one (it’s free). Then, take the course “Welcome to ServiceNow”. That’s an introduction to ServiceNow and see what you think.
@Allenovation am planning to switch my career into servicenow so if you post technical content from basic to advance will follow and learn, Thanks in advance ❤
Thanks again for your video. It seems to me that if the ecosystem is growing that much, the key to success - and higher salaries - will be to specialize is one area.
In my current company, they are using heavily both CMDB and CSM. To what I can see, CMDB is a much more "core" component of SN. Would you recommend spending the next few months focussing on the CMDB or on CSM, for better possible future opportunities?
Hi. If you're working for ServiceNow customers, then it would be wise to deep dive on the products they have purchased as that will help secure your place and give you the satisfaction of being able to help, etc. So using the example of CMDB and CSM, yes, CMDB is core and everyone should know that foundationally. CSM would be where you could step out and learn something outside that "core" ITSM/CMDB offering. This would help you with future opportunities as really everyone knows (or should know) ITSM/CMDB. So the more you learn about the platform will only benefit you more in the long run regarding a ServiceNow career, but you want to take that one step at a time and not try to go too wide too fast.
@@Allenovation Ok, so focus on specialization, while accumulating knowledge about the core features as I go (Having the basics down of course). Thanks again for your answer and your great videos!
@@bobbybob1932 Exactly! It's definitely not a race to try and learn everything you can, but a methodical approach to truly trying to understand it and putting the effort in. Let us know how it goes!
@@Allenovation Thank you again for your advice and your great videos.
Hi allen! I am vishwajeet. Currently i am working as a business analyst and have more 15 years industry experience. I want to grow in my career so which servicenow career path should i choose?
Hi! It really depends on what you’re interested in. Commonly, business analysts tend to lean towards becoming future project managers, but, if you’re interested in more technical roles and would like to code, then you’d want to focus on becoming a developer. I have a whole video series on ServiceNow Project Roles and Responsibilities that I think you’d enjoy checking out. I break down about 15 jobs and explain what they do, what they’re responsible for, who they interact with the most, etc. check that out!
I would love a full ServiceNow developer course from you :) Create one for Udemy for example and I'll buy it for sure
Hi! Thanks for the feedback and suggestion! I’ll definitely consider this and add it to my list. Thanks!
Thanks for this video, i belong to a non IT background and I'm planning to start my career in IT with service now, would this be worth learning?
Hi! ServiceNow is a great platform to learn for someone new to IT. I would recommend visiting ServiceNow’s learning management portal: Now Learning (where all the training classes are - I have a link in the description) and sign up for an account if you don’t already have one (it’s free). Then, take the course “Welcome to ServiceNow”. That’s an introduction to ServiceNow and see what you think.
@@Allenovation thank you so much!
Please keep actual content from basic to adavance in easy to understand,❤
Hi, if you don't mind, can you elaborate a bit more (give a bit more information as to what you mean)? Thanks!
@Allenovation am planning to switch my career into servicenow so if you post technical content from basic to advance will follow and learn, Thanks in advance ❤