Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!
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Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!
Training and Development Specialist with Jesmin Mejia
Surveying the L&D Landscape
47 minutes 54 seconds
1 year ago
Training and Development Specialist with Jesmin Mejia
In episode 49 of the Surveying the L&D Landscape podcast, I sit down with Jesmin Mejia to unpack her role as a training and development specialist.
During our conversation, we unpack:
How sitting under the Operations function of the business helps her and her team closely support the work of employees
An effective system her team utilizes to receive, evaluate, and manage training and development requests
How she helped train employees on the adoption of a new company-wide dashboard application
ABOUT THE GUEST:
Jesmin Mejia moved to the US on her own when she was 21. She had to navigate language, employment, and cultural barriers, which sparked her passion for Human Resources. Through diverse roles in HR, Jesmin honed her skills, eventually transitioning to Learning and Development. In her current role, she focuses on instructional design, leadership development programs, facilitation, and employee onboarding. She’s led by curiosity and a desire to continuously learn and evolve. Her goal is to drive organizational success and nurture employee talents.
Surveying the L&D Landscape
Are you trying to pivot into or advance your career in the growing field of learning and development and struggling to envision your next role? Me too! I got your back. In this space, we’ll be conducting job analysis style interviews with folks holding L&D and L&D adjacent roles in order for us to help better clarify, classify, and envision the type of L&D work we want to do next!