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⚡You believe in collaborative learning and want to break down the silos that often limit creativity in instructional design and entrepreneurship.
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Got a question about learning and development?
Submit a question here: https://ivlv.me/AeKeu
This podcast is for you if...
⚡You’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of traditional instructional design and eager to explore alternative approaches.
⚡You believe in collaborative learning and want to break down the silos that often limit creativity in instructional design and entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Tory addresses the question of how to get into instructional design, emphasizing the importance of research, networking, and tailoring your resume to match the industry you want to work in.
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Key Insights
Researching and talking to instructional designers in different industries can help you understand the field better.
Tailoring your resume and portfolio to match the industry you want to work in can increase your chances of getting hired.
Building a strong network is crucial for securing a job in instructional design.
Getting interviews and learning from the process can help you develop the necessary skills to succeed in instructional design.
Underground Instructional Designer
Got a question about learning and development?
Submit a question here: https://ivlv.me/AeKeu
This podcast is for you if...
⚡You’re passionate about pushing the boundaries of traditional instructional design and eager to explore alternative approaches.
⚡You believe in collaborative learning and want to break down the silos that often limit creativity in instructional design and entrepreneurship.