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Last updated Jan 12 2025
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Instructional Designer Reviews

What is it like working as an Instructional Designer?

May 2019
Best Job I've Ever Had.
Instructional Designer in Memphis:
Pros: The best part of my job is the flexibility.
Cons: The most challenging part of my job is the quick turnaround expectation with tight deadlines.
March 2019
Good job at a good company.
Instructional Designer in Green Bay:
Pros: Autonomy, the right tools to do the job
Cons: Much of my output is repetitive and not very creative
February 2019
ID at AT&T.
Instructional Designer in Atlanta:
Pros: The job touches every department of the company
Cons: Job technology is not keeping pace with need
February 2019
Instructional Designer:
It’s a job. The staff who work here are wonderful folks. They work hard and make the work day pleasant. Management is hit or miss, it just depends on who you work for. Overall, decent place to work. Virginia Premier is growing, which makes some of the chaos worth it. Pick and choose your battles.
February 2019
Underappreciated.
Instructional Designer in Schaumburg:
Pros: Working remote, flexibility
Cons: Upper management
February 2019
Instructional Designer in Stamford:
Pros: The flexibility and autonomy
Cons: Unstructured
January 2019
Satisfying.
Instructional Designer in West Palm Beach:
Pros: Outdoors
Cons: Working hours

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