Formal Training Plan Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Lead Product Manager (P3324)

Company: 84.51°

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

STR MGMT/BAKERY DEPT LEADER

Company: Kroger

Location: Park Ridge, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Developmental Engineer

Company:

Location: Mount Vernon, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Solution Analyst

Company:

Location: Rolling Meadows, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Entry Level Sales Representative

Company:

Location: Oak Park, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Sales Professional

Company:

Location: Oak Park, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Pharmacy Technician

Company: CVS Health

Location: Ottawa, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Sales Account Manager

Company:

Location: Oak Park, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Commercial Named Account Executive

Company: Yubico

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

(USA) Member Specialist

Company: Walmart

Location: Aurora, IL

Posted Feb 03, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Formal Training Plan roles by seniority?
Entry‑level Instructional Designers earn $50,000–$70,000 annually, mid‑level designers $70,000–$100,000, senior specialists $100,000–$140,000, and Lead or Manager roles $120,000–$170,000. Remote positions often command a 5–10% premium due to broader talent pools.
What skills and certifications are required for Formal Training Plan positions?
Key skills include ADDIE, SAM, Bloom's taxonomy, SCORM/xAPI authoring, LMS administration (Cornerstone, Docebo, SAP SuccessFactors), data analysis, and competency mapping. Certifications such as ATD Master Instructional Designer, Certified Instructional Designer/Developer (CIDD), eLearning Guild credentials, SAP Learning Hub, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Learning elevate candidacy.
Can Formal Training Plan roles be performed remotely?
Yes—most instructional design, eLearning development, and learning analytics jobs allow full remote work. Companies often require occasional on‑site collaboration for user testing or LMS configuration, but remote work is the default for 70–80% of openings.
What career progression paths exist in Formal Training Plan?
Typical trajectory: Junior Instructional Designer → Instructional Designer → Senior Instructional Designer → Lead Instructional Designer → Learning Experience Lead → Learning & Development Manager → Director of Learning. Each step adds responsibility for strategy, team leadership, and broader learning ecosystem design.
What industry trends affect Formal Training Plan professionals?
Current trends include microlearning, AI‑driven adaptive learning, gamification, competency‑based learning, learning experience platforms (LXPs), and learning analytics dashboards. Staying current on these trends and mastering authoring tools like Articulate Storyline 360 and Adobe Captivate 2024 keeps candidates competitive.

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