Professional Development Opportunities Jobs in Chicago, IL

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Truck Driver CDL A Home Daily

Company: Ryder

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Ensuring compliance with applicable federal and/or state laws, regulations, and/or agency rules, standards and guidelines. Ryder Drivers are Paid Weekly.

Electrician

Company: Tradesmen International, Inc.

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Active Michigan Journeyman Electrician license. Ability to read and interpret electrical drawings and plans. Install electrical fixtures and related components.

Registered Nurse, Pain Clinic

Company: Loyola University Health System

Location: Burr Ridge, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Certification reimbursement (up to 1 certification). Develops and implements individualized care plans based on these assessments.

Armed Security Officer/Driver

Company: Kates Detective Agency

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Remain in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. This position involves patrolling client properties, ensuring safety, and driving company…

Executive Sous Chef - Allstate Arena

Company: Aramark

Location: Rosemont, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Interact directly with guests daily. Develop and maintain effective client and guest rapport for mutually beneficial business relationships.

Project Accountant I

Company: Gilbane Building Company

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Associate’s or Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance, Business, or a related field. Gilbane is seeking an Accountant I to assist the accounting staff in…

Assistant Director, Communications and Digital Media

Company: The University of Chicago

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Master’s degree in communications, journalism, creative arts (video), marketing, or related field. Familiarity with design tools such as Adobe Creative Suite,…

Ravenswood Studio, Overhire Carpenter

Company: Ravenswood Studio

Location: Lincolnwood, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Provide and maintain personal hand tools, cordless power tools, layout tools, and appropriate tool storage. Relevant degree/diploma, professional certification,…

Customer Service Representative II

Company: Shure

Location: Niles, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Fields entry level product related inquiries. Supports sales team by developing and maintaining positive customer relations, with clients/customers, which can…

C++ Software Engineer

Company: Citadel Securities

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Bachelor’s (or higher) degree in a Computer Science, Engineering or related field. Partner and Deliver: Collaborate directly with traders, researchers, and…

FAS Pursuit Manager

Company: Deloitte

Location: Chicago, IL

Posted Aug 15, 2025

Collaborate with Technical Teams: Work with technical teams to develop clear, effective, and consistent content.

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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