2024 ServiceNow MVP Announcement
WomenNow congratulates the incredible, inaugural cohort of ServiceNow MVPs. We love the work you do and cannot wait to see what you do this year. Read on to learn more and hear from an MVP.
Tough Conversations in a ServiceNow Wonderland
The holiday season is upon us, and it's the perfect time to sprinkle some festive wisdom into the often snowy landscape of your career. If you're a woman working in the ServiceNow ecosystem, you may occasionally find yourself in situations that resemble a holiday-themed sitcom. We all know that conversations can sometimes take a frosty turn, especially when dealing with two common challenges: mansplaining and colleagues taking credit for your hard-earned contributions. Fear not, jingle belles; in this blog post, we'll sleigh these issues with humor and offer some tips for gracefully handling them.
Working with Imposter Syndrome
You know that phenomenon where you take note of something and then you start seeing it everywhere? Like when you buy a new car and then suddenly you start seeing that same car around town? I have been having that experience with the term “Imposter Syndrome”. It feels like everyone is talking about it!
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month: Empowering Latines in Tech
In this blog post, I want to share my perspective on what it's like to be a Latina in tech and how you can help advocate for others during Hispanic Heritage Month and throughout the year.
Why we have been silent
I'm thrilled to share that our WomenNow Community Belonging Group is now live and ready to welcome all the incredible women in the ServiceNow community!
On making mistakes as an ally
We all make mistakes, but if you're trying to be an ally, the best thing you can do is own up to those mistakes, apologize, and do better. We aren't entitled to forgiveness, and it's not needed to keep the journey going.
International Women's Day 2023: #EmbraceEquity and Embracing ourselves
This International Women's Day (IWD) represents one of many firsts for me:
The first occasion since the start of my career that I have had the time and chance to engage with and contribute to events and spaces,
The first year where I felt comfortable and supported enough to speak openly about being a transgender woman, and
The first time I have not feared being seen as lesser or an 'invader' when contributing to women's spaces.
I passed my CSA (and so can you)
My CSA journey, from starting the fundamentals course to sitting the exam, took me almost exactly one month. I drew upon the advice and opinions of others every step of the way. It was a comfort to know that I was never the only one in this boat—there are dozens of people trying to learn the secrets to passing the CSA and a lot of information floating around online. These were the pieces of advice I took with me through the process.