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Last updated Jan 22 2025
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Learning and Development Specialist Reviews

What is it like working as a Learning and Development Specialist?

October 2018
We are paid just enough to keep us employed.
Learning and Development Specialist in Johannesburg:
Pros: I am close to family.
Cons: There is not a lot of options to experience the wonder of the day - we're all boxed in offices and traffic.
February 2018
Working in Mississauga.
Learning and Development Specialist in Mississauga:
Pros: The commuting time is relatively short. People in the community are interested in education and looking for opportunities to help their children do their best. It is a safe community with many parks, schools, libraries etc. There are many restaurants and places to meet/socialize. Access to the go train into Toronto is great if you live in the south end of the city.
Cons: If you don't have a car, it is very difficult to get to places you want to go. The public transit is poor and this makes it difficult for parents who don't have a car to access services, recreation etc. It is also an expensive city with high housing costs. Commuting to Toronto is difficult due to extensive traffic.
April 2017
Nice.
Learning and Development Specialist in Sacramento:
Pros: There are many places to hike and is fun to float down the river.
Cons: It gets so hot. Also, it's scary at night.
January 2017
Impacting Lives.
Learning and Development Specialist in Accra:
Pros: Meeting people from all walks of life and helping them be the best they can on the job by empowering them with the required knowledge, skills and competencies while shaping their attitudes.
Cons: Communicating no on-boarding to a nonperforming trainee.
August 2016
Fulfilment of sharing expertees and capacitate.
Learning and Development Specialist:
Pros: Advocating societies about multiple intelligences; different learning styles and differentiation strategies to be applied in the class so to help ALL learners into their learning style.
Cons: When parents do no play their role as parents including loving and caring for their children while b pregnant until birth. Also for teachers who do not want to get out of their comfort zones and teach learners the way learners would learn.
January 2015
Learning and Development Specialist:
Pros: Engaging with people and exchanging ideas; meeting an eclectic group of people.
Cons: Lack of proper structure and planning.
January 2015
Great variety, rewarding coaching, keeps you young at heart!
Learning and Development Specialist:
Pros: -The variety (teaching, public speaking, research, coaching, advising) -Working with young people (17-35) -Collaborative team environment & with other members of millennial generation. -Supportive of families and work-life balance. -Extensive profess
Cons: -Long commute. -Parking very expensive and not paid for by employer. -Not a lot of room for career growth in this particular role. -Union environment. -Low to average pay for the role. -Morale of other units.

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