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Instructional Designer
Do you have a successful track record employing Instructional Design methodologies to design and develop self-faced eLearning programs? Have you been responsible for the design of corporate sales and/or software product training? Are you a master of Articulate and other eLearning tools utilized for training content development? Do you have strong project management skills and the ability to keep up with multiple projects in a fast-paced environment? Are you a team player with good communication skills?
We are looking for an experienced, creative, and forward-thinking learning professional to design and develop training curriculum and content to support our Thomson Reuters Partner Training Program. Our primary learners include business partners in the Corporate Tax, Trade, Legal, and Risk segments. This visible role focuses on external-facing sales and product training.
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Full Time
$81k-97k (estimate)
05/16/2024
07/14/2024
The job skills required for Instructional Designer include Instructional Design, Adult Learning, Multimedia, Project Management, Storyboard, etc. Having related job skills and expertise will give you an advantage when applying to be an Instructional Designer. That makes you unique and can impact how much salary you can get paid. Below are job openings related to skills required by Instructional Designer. Select any job title you are interested in and start to search job requirements.
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