Career Development Opportunities Jobs in Chicago, IL

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C# Engineer

Company: BlackRock Investments

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Participate in cross-functional feature requirements gathering, design, and implementation. You will collaborate with experienced engineers to develop and…

CDL-A Truck Driver - 1099 - Up to $5,000 / week

Company: P&S

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Truck payment: $500/week to $650/week depending on truck. No credit check, $0 down. Balloon payment at end of term. Earn 70% of line haul.

Senior Manager, Software Engineering, Back End (Java, Node, AWS)

Company: Capital One

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

That includes everything from credit assessment and terms decisioning, to invoicing and payment processing, to servicing, collections and cash application.

Senior Industrial Hygiene Project Manager

Company: Specialty Consulting Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

This is a hands-on position with 50% of time spent in the field, where you will be conducting field inspections for hazardous materials and provide oversight…

CDL-A Truck Driver: Company or 1099

Company: P&S

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Truck payment: $500/week to $650/week depending on truck. *Top drivers earn up to $90,000 per year*. No credit check, $0 down. Balloon payment at end of term.

Python Developer

Company: BlackRock Investments

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Participate in cross-functional feature requirements gathering, design, and implementation. You will collaborate with experienced engineers to develop and…

IT Product Manager

Company: Charles Schwab

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Familiarity with social media, web design, and advanced trading applications; proficient in Excel and PowerPoint. User acceptance testing prior to releases.

Senior Security Governance, Risk & Compliance (GRC) Analyst

Company: Boeing

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

This role focuses on configuration, administration, and ongoing support to ensure effective cybersecurity risk visibility and reporting striving for highest…

Senior Software Engineer, Full Stack

Company: Capital One

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Collaborate with and across Agile teams to design, develop, test, implement, and support technical solutions in full-stack development tools and technologies.

Tool Room Machinist 1st shift)

Company: Klein Tools

Location: Elk Grove Village, IL

Posted Aug 06, 2025

Fits and assembles parts into complete assembly, using jigs, fixtures, surface plates, surface table, hand tools and power tools. Ability to weld is a plus.

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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