Professional Development Assistance Jobs in San Francisco, CA

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Software Engineer - Semiconductor Verification

Company: TechniPower, Inc.

Location: San Jose, CA

Posted Mar 26, 2025

With hardware design; Agile software methodologies. GNU Make and SVN software tools. The role entails R&D SoC projects - C/C++ Coding, object oriented design /…

Estimator/Project Manager

Company: Lombardo Diamond Core Drilling Company, Inc.

Location: Santa Clara, CA

Posted Mar 26, 2025

Manage the daily details of the project, including purchases, subcontracting, changes and coordination of office and field activities during the construction…

Finish Carpenter

Company: Zooby Neighborhood Superheroes

Location: San Antonio, TX

Posted Mar 26, 2025

Valid driver’s license preferred but not required. Comfortable using saws, nail guns, and hand tools. Keep job sites clean, organized, and safe—because the…

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Professional Development Assistance roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level (Training Coordinator/Instructional Designer): $45k–$60k. Mid‑level (L&D Specialist/Instructional Developer): $60k–$85k. Senior (Learning Experience Designer/L&D Lead): $85k–$120k. Manager (L&D Manager): $120k–$150k. Director (Director of Learning & Development): $150k–$200k.
Which skills and certifications are essential for a career in Professional Development Assistance?
Core skills: instructional design, LMS administration (Cornerstone, SAP SuccessFactors, Moodle), learning analytics, microlearning authoring (Articulate Storyline, Captivate), facilitation, and project management. Key certifications: ATD Certified Professional, CPLP, SHRM‑CP, PMI‑ACP, eLearning Guild credentials.
Can Professional Development Assistance positions work remotely?
Yes. LMS administrators, learning experience designers, and learning analytics specialists often work fully remote, collaborating via Zoom, Teams, and Slack. In‑person training roles may be hybrid, requiring occasional on‑site presence for workshops.
What career progression paths exist within Professional Development Assistance?
Typical ladder: Training Coordinator → L&D Specialist → Learning Experience Designer → L&D Lead → L&D Manager → Director of Learning & Development → VP of Talent Development. Each step adds responsibility for strategy, analytics, and cross‑functional leadership.
What are the current industry trends shaping Professional Development Assistance?
AI‑driven personalized learning, VR/AR training simulations, microlearning and bite‑size modules, strong learning analytics for ROI, emphasis on soft‑skill development, integration of LMS with performance management, and growth of learning marketplaces and subscription services.

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