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Should you get a master's degree in instructional design? While having a degree can look good on paper, if you're planning to go into corporate ID, then a master's degree may not be the best option.
In this episode, I'm going over why you don't need a master's degree to succeed in corporate instructional design. I'll share the pros and cons of having a degree and what you should do instead to land your first job.
Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:
Full Show Notes Here!
Resources and Links Mentioned:
Sign up for my free 5-day workshop - Get the Roadmap for Your Instructional Design Career
Learn more about the Applied Instructional Design Academy
Listen to Ed Tech, Higher Ed, and Corporate IDs - What's the Difference?
Connect with Jill
Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career Facebook Group
Website
Thanks for joining us on the Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more freedom seekers and aspiring instructional designers.
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Should you get a master's degree in instructional design? While having a degree can look good on paper, if you're planning to go into corporate ID, then a master's degree may not be the best option.
In this episode, I'm going over why you don't need a master's degree to succeed in corporate instructional design. I'll share the pros and cons of having a degree and what you should do instead to land your first job.
Top reasons to listen to the entire episode:
Full Show Notes Here!
Resources and Links Mentioned:
Sign up for my free 5-day workshop - Get the Roadmap for Your Instructional Design Career
Learn more about the Applied Instructional Design Academy
Listen to Ed Tech, Higher Ed, and Corporate IDs - What's the Difference?
Connect with Jill
Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career Facebook Group
Website
Thanks for joining us on the Jumpstart Your Instructional Design Career podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review to help us reach even more freedom seekers and aspiring instructional designers.
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