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What Companies Are Really Looking for in a ServiceNow Developer (Degrees, Certifications, Skills, or Drive?)

The demand for ServiceNow developers has surged as organizations increasingly rely on automation, digital workflows, and cloud platforms to streamline operations. But if you’re trying to break into this field—or level up—you may be wondering: What do companies really care about?Is it degrees? Certifications? Hands-on experience? Or simply the willingness to learn and execute? The […]

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Degrees vs Skills in the Future: Why Advanced Education May Matter for the Next 20–40 Years

Introduction The relationship between education and career success is changing rapidly. For decades, a college degree was considered the primary pathway to stable employment and economic opportunity. Today, however, the conversation has shifted toward an ongoing debate: Are degrees still necessary, or are practical skills more important? This debate is particularly strong in technology fields

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Why Advanced Degrees May Become More Important (and Sometimes Less) Over the Next 20 Years

Like many people navigating the modern career landscape, my decision to work in technology did not come from a perfectly clear roadmap. Instead, it developed over time as I explored opportunities in IT, ServiceNow administration and development, and full-stack web development. Each step of that journey raised an important question that many professionals are asking

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Why Systems Fail (and How Better Design Fixes More Than Code)

Most systems don’t fail because of bad technology.They fail because they weren’t designed around how people actually work. Over the years, I’ve seen teams struggle with powerful platforms, modern frameworks, and expensive tools—yet still lose time, clarity, and momentum. The issue is rarely the stack. It’s the system around it. This site exists to explore

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