Lead Instructional Designer Job Reviews
Women who are Lead Instructional Designers have an overall job satisfaction level of 4, 33.3% of them believe there is gender equality in their firms, and make an average salary range of $50k-$80k.

January 1970
ADP has a great culture with lots of training and coaching
Job Satisfaction Level
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Recent Salary
$100k-$150k
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Recent Bonus
Not eligible for bonus
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CEO supports Gender Diversity?
Yes
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Are Women and Men Treated Equally?
Yes
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Level of Flexibility
1 2 3 4 5 -
Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)
None taken
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Work-Life Friendly Attributes:
Hours, Culture, Policies
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One Thing Employer Could Improve
Promote more women into leadership positions
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Recommend to Women?
Yes

Lady anon1122
Lead Instructional Designer, Course Design Development and Academic Research
January 1970
No professional development opportunities in this department with little to no career growth.
Job Satisfaction Level
-
Recent Salary
$50k-$80k
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Recent Bonus
$0-$10k
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Typical Hours (per day)
8 hours
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Are Women and Men Treated Equally?
No
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Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)
None taken
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Recommend to Women?
Yes

Lady akenney
Lead Instructional Designer, Course Design Development and Academic Research
January 1970
I have worked here for 5 years with 3 company aquisistions during the process. Now that we are Pearson I expected more professional development training but in fact we have none. I enjoy the flexible work hours but in a position and area with no career path. I am hoping this will get better as we become more of the Pearson company.
Job Satisfaction Level
-
Recent Salary
$50k-$80k
-
Recent Bonus
$0-$10k
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Typical Hours (per day)
8 hours
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Are Women and Men Treated Equally?
No
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Took Maternity Leave Here? (Weeks)
None taken
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Recommend to Women?
Yes