I’ve joined a project team working on leveraging SNow at our company whereas I’m coming from a completely different background so it’s challenging for me. Thanks for your videos, they do help learn new things.
Hey DS, thanks for the feedback! I went through that exact transition where I work. All I can say is embrace the change. There are lots of opportunities for people that really dig in and learn ServiceNow skills. I keep reminding myself of that when I get frustrated with some of this stuff.
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback and for being part of the channel. Just FYI, I've recently published a full ServiceNow Fundamentals course that can be found at www.servicenowsimple.com. It includes 15 lessons with downloadable study notes and sample cert test questions. Please share with others that might find useful!
Since I have started with a ServiceNow provider, nothing has been low code / no code / easy to set up. Hierarchical import from Excel needs script, workspace forms connecting to tables is so hard, they have also removed an easy way to add existing reports on to workspaces, UI Builder is just so hard to learn and so on.. nothing is easy here.
HI Jeff, working on building my Portfolio... Recently passed my CSA and currently studying for my ITSM. However most employers are looking for atleast 2 years experience😳
Hey Gareth, thanks for the feedback! It's hard to get experience when you can't get work because you don't have experience 😀. Keep learning and I'm certain something will eventually come along. Then you can wow them with all you know. One idea might be to start jumping into forums and helping answer questions. Even leaving comments like the one you left me here can make valuable connections with people and let them know that you are actively working and learning.
Dear Sir: Thank you so much for this video. I was wondering if you could help me. It's my goal to become a low code/no code developer (especially in the ServiceNow environment), but I'm not sure how to start. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I would recommend that you start by just getting an overall feel for ServiceNow and what it does. I have series of videos on the channel that can help with that. It's essentially the ServiceNow Fundamentals course, but in my own words.
I’ve joined a project team working on leveraging SNow at our company whereas I’m coming from a completely different background so it’s challenging for me. Thanks for your videos, they do help learn new things.
Hey DS, thanks for the feedback! I went through that exact transition where I work. All I can say is embrace the change. There are lots of opportunities for people that really dig in and learn ServiceNow skills. I keep reminding myself of that when I get frustrated with some of this stuff.
@@ServiceNowSimple thanks for responding. Cheers!
This made me laugh, you chose even the drama music 🤣. Great job . True. I like to break the communication walls.
Thanks Pavla! I appreciate the feedback. I had fun making that one 😀
This is massively informative and entertaining sir!!! 😂
Thanks for the feedback! I did have fun with that one, lol.
Great video.... Great screenplay.... And comic introduction to characters.... Really made me laugh
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback and for being part of the channel. Just FYI, I've recently published a full ServiceNow Fundamentals course that can be found at www.servicenowsimple.com. It includes 15 lessons with downloadable study notes and sample cert test questions. Please share with others that might find useful!
Since I have started with a ServiceNow provider, nothing has been low code / no code / easy to set up. Hierarchical import from Excel needs script, workspace forms connecting to tables is so hard, they have also removed an easy way to add existing reports on to workspaces, UI Builder is just so hard to learn and so on.. nothing is easy here.
Point taken. I think there is a LONG way to go with making this stuff simpler and more accessible.
Hey Jeff, you are doing amazing work. Can you please make more advance level videos consistently. Thanks
I will!
HI Jeff, working on building my Portfolio... Recently passed my CSA and currently studying for my ITSM. However most employers are looking for atleast 2 years experience😳
Hey Gareth, thanks for the feedback! It's hard to get experience when you can't get work because you don't have experience 😀. Keep learning and I'm certain something will eventually come along. Then you can wow them with all you know. One idea might be to start jumping into forums and helping answer questions. Even leaving comments like the one you left me here can make valuable connections with people and let them know that you are actively working and learning.
@@ServiceNowSimple Thanks Jeff, I appreciate your response and recommendations.
Dear Sir:
Thank you so much for this video. I was wondering if you could help me. It's my goal to become a low code/no code developer (especially in the ServiceNow environment), but I'm not sure how to start. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I would recommend that you start by just getting an overall feel for ServiceNow and what it does. I have series of videos on the channel that can help with that. It's essentially the ServiceNow Fundamentals course, but in my own words.