Professional Development Opportunities Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Pharmacy Intern

Company: CVS Health

Location: Glendale Heights, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Product Marketing Manager

Company:

Location: Gurnee, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Designer and Project Manager

Company: Amlings Interior Landscape

Location: Franklin Park, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

This specialty interior design position involves project management from beginning to end, including meeting with clients to discover their needs, developing…

Staff Pharmacist FT

Company: CVS Health

Location: Ottawa, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

(USA) Member Specialist

Company: Walmart

Location: Aurora, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Customer Service Intern - Romeoville, IL

Company: CRH

Location: Romeoville, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Cook

Company: Aramark

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Retail Sales Travel Specialist

Company: Staples

Location: Rock Island, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Inside Sales Manager, Chicago

Company: Capital One

Location: Downers Grove, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Packaging Engineer Manager

Company:

Location: Gurnee, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Pharmacy Intern

Company: CVS Health

Location: Schaumburg, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Rail Track Maintainer

Company: CN

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Jan 27, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What are typical salary ranges for Professional Development roles at different seniority levels?
Entry‑level Learning Specialists earn $50k–$70k, mid‑level L&D Managers command $80k–$110k, and senior L&D Directors receive $120k–$160k. Executive roles such as VP of Learning can exceed $200k, especially in large tech firms.
What skills and certifications are most valued in PD positions?
Key skills include proficiency with LMS platforms like Cornerstone, SAP Litmos, or Moodle; instructional design frameworks (ADDIE, SAM); microlearning authoring in Articulate 360 or Captivate; data‑analytics tools (Excel, Tableau, Power BI); and video production. Certifications such as ATD Associate, CPLP, CILIP, or Microsoft Certified: Learning Designer boost marketability.
Are Professional Development jobs available for remote work?
Yes. Instructional Designers, Learning Technologists, and Training Specialists frequently work remotely or in hybrid models. Corporate Trainers and Learning & Development Managers may require occasional on‑site presence for workshops or pilot programs.
What career progression paths exist within PD roles?
Typical advancement moves from Training Coordinator to Instructional Designer, then to L&D Manager, followed by Director of Learning, and finally VP of Learning or Chief Learning Officer. Each step adds responsibility for strategy, analytics, and budget oversight.
What industry trends are shaping the future of Professional Development?
AI‑driven adaptive learning, microlearning on mobile, learning analytics dashboards, gamification, and skill‑marketplace platforms are elevating PD. Companies are also prioritizing continuous learning cultures to close skill gaps in data science, cybersecurity, and cloud management.

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