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Learning and Development
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4-6 years
$113K/yr
($105K • $8K)
Chicago, IL
submitted on Feb 17, 2025
$113K/yr
$105K • $8K
Learning and Development
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1-3 years
$67K - $78K/yr
Miramar, FL
submitted on Feb 10, 2025
$67K - $78K/yr
Learning and Development
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15+ years
$107K - $123K/yr
Louisville, KY
submitted on Feb 4, 2025
$107K - $123K/yr
Learning and Development
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15+ years
$104K/yr
($104K • $0)
Tukwila, WA
submitted on Jan 7, 2025
$104K/yr
$104K • $0
Learning and Development
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4-6 years
$74K/yr
($74K • $0)
East Hartford, CT
submitted on Jan 6, 2025
$74K/yr
$74K • $0
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Frequently asked questions about Learning and Development salaries
The average salary for Learning and Development is $136,271 per year or $66 per hour, with top earners making up to $220,469 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from $106,804 (25th percentile) to $176,321 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 553 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Learning and Development employees.
The highest salary for Learning and Development is $176,321 per year, $14,693 per month or $85 per hour.
The lowest salary for Learning and Development is $106,804 per year, $8,900 per month or $51 per hour.
The salary trajectory of Learning and Development ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $69,339 per year (estimate) and goes up to $136,481 per year (estimate) for the highest level of seniority.
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What is the pay outlook for Human Resources?
Human resources (HR) jobs are an essential part of many businesses and tend to grow at a similar rate as the overall labor market. As the labor market strengthens and businesses increase hiring, more recruiters and HR specialists are needed. Many HR jobs lend themselves well to remote work, which will become more common in the coming years. Smaller companies are expected to continue to shift many HR functions to agencies, rather than rely on in-house specialists, providing opportunities for employees to diversify their work. Data and technology will play an increasingly important role in HR, so digital and quantitative skills can help candidates stand out.