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Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) Reviews

What is it like working as a Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development)?

October 2022
Great Place to Work.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Birmingham:
Pros: Autonomy and people-driven culture
Cons: Lack of transparency regarding compensation and underappreciation of roles that are vital to company's success
March 2022
Great, mission-driven place!
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Chicago:
Pros: The Chicago Fed is working hard to make people feel like the work we do is valuable. We support the US and, by extension, the world economy. The Bank makes sure work-life balance is achievable and wants people to succeed.
Cons: Very hierarchical and management heavy.
March 2022
Glorified PowerPoint maker.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Charlotte:
Pros: Stability
Cons: It's retail. Retail attracts a certain kind of person and feel like I don't belong sometimes
October 2021
Remote independence.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Seattle:
Pros: I am not micromanaged
Cons: My supervisor sometimes makes snap decisions that are not in the best interest of a project/initiative
August 2021
You're only valued if you go above and beyond.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Milwaukee:
Pros: Team mates, flexible hours, PTO, and work from home opportunities
Cons: I love what Zywave USED to be, but culture is now lacking and management is not as transparent as they once were
February 2021
Dynamic city in the heart of Florida.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Tampa:
Pros: Want to work from the beach? It's right down the road. Want to celebrate after hours? There are more options than you could try in a year. Want to live in a rural area and still have easy access to the city? We've got you covered.
Cons: The public transportation options are dismal and the cost of living in the city is high.
August 2020
It is wonderful! I am given challenging work and appreciated.
Sr. Instructional Designer (Training & Development) in Frisco:
Pros: The change to help patients who are immuno compromised
Cons: the merger between kroger corp and Kroger health.

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