Across the globe, a diverse group of talented people obsess over the details building incredible devices and services. They come together to form Experiences + Devices, or simply E+D. Our job in E+D is to build the very best applications, services, and devices for customers to empower them to do their best work. No matter what that work looks like and where it happens – at home, at school, at their place of work, which could be a boardroom, storeroom, or operating room – and of course everywhere else, on the go. You may not have heard of E+D, but you have certainly heard of the products we work on, some of the most storied and successful technology – Windows, Office, Microsoft 365, Surface, and there is much more, like partnering with colleagues across the company on cutting edge security to today’s indispensable tool – Microsoft Teams. The work of E+D has never been more important, and each person contributes to the success of the larger organization and mission – the outcome of our work empowers others to achieve more.
The Experiences + Devices (E+D) Executive Management Office is looking to fill a key Learning & Development Instructional Design role focused on building a more strategic and structured approach to how learning experiences are executed across engineering teams in E+D.
As part of the E+D executive office, it will be essential to uphold the team’s philosophy to operate with the highest level of confidentiality, integrity, inclusivity, and trust.
In this role as a Director Instructional Design, Learning & Development, you will orchestrate across many stakeholders for core deliverables and requires an individual who is a team player, a self-starter, strategic thinker and adaptable to jumping in to solve issues and drive solutions across the business.
The E+D Employee Experiences team designs, implements, and operates large-scale global programs across the Experiences + Devices organization that support Microsoft’s aspire-to culture of creating an environment where everyone can be their full, authentic selves in alignment with our values of accountability, integrity, and respect, and do their best work every day. There are different programs in the E+D Employee Experiences portfolio and growing. We are an agile self-driven team that depends on one another and delivers!
As a Director Instructional Design, Learning & Development, you will focus on designing and implementing E+D’s Learning Management Framework in close partnership with Human Resources (HR’s) Learning and Development team.
Some of the key responsibilities include:
Required/Minimum Qualifications
Additional or Preferred Qualifications
Instructional Design IC6 - The typical base pay range for this role across the U.S. is USD $124,800 - $266,800 per year. There is a different range applicable to specific work locations, within the San Francisco Bay area and New York City metropolitan area, and the base pay range for this role in those locations is USD $159,000 - $292,200 per year.
Certain roles may be eligible for benefits and other compensation. Find additional benefits and pay information here: https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en/us-corporate-pay
Microsoft will accept applications for the role until May 5, 2024.
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