WalkMe
SaaS
LearningExperienceDesigner
“Learning Experience Designer at WalkMe. Skills: Learning Experience Design, Technical Training, AI in Education, Content Development. Map user journey. Design learning experiences”
What You'll Achieve.
Achieve maximum value from the WalkMe platform; Meet/exceed client goals; Scale content production; Personalize learning experience; Ensure learning programs stay current; Localize content and strategies for European markets
Industry & Context.
Identify friction points; Resolve digital friction
Willingness to travel for onsite delivery, Must be able to work 3 days per week in our London office
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
4+ years of experience of technical training, product enablement or LX design in a SaaS environment, Native/Fluent English is required, Must be able to work 3 days per week in our London office
Nice to Have
Familiarity with training tools and platforms such as Articulate (Rise 360 and Storyline 360), Synthesia, Camtasia, or general experience with an LMS is a plus, A portfolio that demonstrates how you use AI to scale your work, analyze learner data, or create smart content, Prior experience with WalkMe is a plus, Professional fluency in German or French will put you at the top of our list
What You'll Do.
Design learning experiences
Deliver instructor-led training
Develop 'just in time' content
Build walkthroughs and triggers
Collaborate with internal partners
Deliver training in English
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Collaborate with Product org; Collaborate with Customer Success Group; Collaborate with internal partners; Build effective relationships across internal teams; Build effective relationships with external customer stakeholders
Communication Scope
Communicate software solutions clearly and confidently
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