Career Development Opportunities Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Cyber Systems Operations

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Location: Dixon, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

AI Engineer

Company: DRW

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Provide technical leadership in selecting, integrating, and optimizing AI and ML frameworks, libraries, and tools across diverse hardware and software…

SALT Senior Tax Manager

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Location: Rolling Meadows, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Financial Operations/Accounts Receivable Manager

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Location: Rolling Meadows, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Sr. Manager, Data & Analytics

Company: Transparent Partners

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Transparent Partners is seeking a Senior Manager for Data & Analytics (DampA) to lead marketing measurement, data strategy, and technology initiatives. The ideal candidate will have 7+ years of data analytics experience, a strong background in marketing technologies, and excellent communication skills. The role involves partnering with clients, understanding their needs, and delivering strategic recommendations. The Senior Manager will also contribute to the advancement of the DampA practice and represent Transparent in the marketplace.

Financial Analysis Manager

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Location: Rolling Meadows, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Airborne Cryptologic Language Analyst

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Location: Jacksonville, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Maintenance Planner/Scheduler

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Location: Bloomington, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Maintenance Tech Senior

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Location: North Riverside, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Production Training Group Lead

Company: Motorola Solutions

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Motorola Solutions is seeking a Production Training Specialist to lead a team and optimize efficiency and quality within the Portables Value Stream. The role involves coordinating training for employees and contractors, creating training plans, and maintaining records. The ideal candidate should have experience in a Lean Manufacturing environment, training, and creating documentation in a manufacturing assembly environment. They must also be able to lift up to 50 lbs consistently, work with light fabrication equipment, and be flexible to cross-train and work various shifts. The position offers a base salary range of $36,000 to $53,900, along with comprehensive benefits including incentive bonus plans, medical, dental, and vision benefits, 401K with company match, paid holidays, generous paid time off packages, employee stock purchase plan, paid parental and family leave, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges by seniority in Career Development roles?
Entry‑level Career Development Specialists earn $55k‑$70k, mid‑level L&D Managers $75k‑$95k, Senior Talent Development Directors $110k‑$140k, and VPs of People & Career Development $150k‑$190k. All ranges are listed on each job posting.
Which skills and certifications are required for a career development professional?
Key skills include career coaching, competency mapping, LMS administration, data analytics, and stakeholder management. Preferred certifications are CPLP, SHRM‑CP, CIPD, LinkedIn Learning Administrator, and Certified Learning & Development Professional (CLDP). Proficiency in tools like Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, Workday Learning, and Tableau is often mandatory.
Is remote work available for Career Development positions?
Yes—many listings offer full‑remote, hybrid, or on‑site arrangements. Remote options are common for L&D Managers, Career Coaches, and Talent Development Analysts, especially at companies with a remote‑first culture.
What career progression paths exist within Career Development?
Typical growth moves from Career Development Specialist to L&D Manager, then to Senior Talent Development Lead, followed by Director of Talent Development, and ultimately VP of People & Career Development. Each step adds strategic responsibility and higher compensation.
What industry trends should Career Development professionals watch?
Key trends include AI‑driven career pathing, microlearning bundles, data‑based performance dashboards, and a focus on employee well‑being and inclusion. Tools such as AI career coaching bots, competency‑mapping platforms, and learning analytics dashboards are reshaping the field.

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