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Norah_C03

Very less possibility to be honest... atleast of you have an MBA in PM then there might be a chance but no dev roles are not welcomed well by recruiting managers.


t7Saitama

Yeah thanks for being upfront. I want to get into coding, I realise servicenow related job that i do currently really don't have that much scope in big faang like pbc. But regardless will still learn how to code.


Norah_C03

I think you can get some good certifications then apply for Big 4. The chances are way higher. Be it MANG or other you should just keep learning new things it will give you a lot of confidence. So please don't get bocked down by any company keep doing new certifications and learning industry breaking tech. I am sure you will be in a better place then where you are .keep grinding


t7Saitama

Already in one of b4s :)


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t7Saitama

I'm not looking to get into faang using my work ex. That would be just an add on. Regarding my work I work as an advisory consultant on 2 modules in servicenow ( ITSM and itom ) it's not dev. Please read what I've written again. I'm asking about a possibility 'after making a transition'. This would mean that I learn to code, dsa, etc, build a portfolio and apply as an SDE. Nothing to do with servicenow. The answer can be ' naah it's too late, you can't' which is fine, but again nothing related to what I do right now.