Full-Time

IND Instructional Designer

Lowe's

Lowe's

10,001+ employees

Strategic corporate VC funding home-improvement startups

No salary listed

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

In Person

Category
Training
Required Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Requirements
  • Candidate must have completed their graduation.
  • A degree in HR/Learning would be preferable.
  • Certifications in Instructional design would be an added advantage.
  • Primary Skills (must have): Instructional Design (this includes developing training materials and content, online/e-learning modules, instructor-led materials, job aids, online tutorials, multimedia products (video, graphic, audio) and other training assets)
  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Articulate 360 Studio/Rise
  • Workday Learning
  • Overall L&D experience of 2-5 years, out of which at least 2 years of Instructional design role as well as developing content and facilitating, within HR/Learning & Development.
  • Experience in establishing credibility with HR Leaders and business executives through consulting
  • Exceptional stakeholder management and cross-functional skills.
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to bring innovative Learning & Development ideas and proposals to the team that can improve associate career development.
  • Self-starter, ability to learn fast and contribute.
  • Ability to build strong organizational knowledge and understanding of the current gaps within capability development.
  • Passion for career development, training, leadership, and helping associates develop to their fullest potential.
  • Team-orientated, engaging, and energetic.
  • Shares our values, and work in accordance with those values
Responsibilities
  • Develops instructional training delivery methods (i.e., in-person, online, self-service) and mediums such as audio-visual materials, production videos, instructor guides, and curriculum, as appropriate
  • Consults with subject matter experts (SMEs) and key stakeholders to understand needs, create design documents, and gather insights that will ultimately impact the effectiveness of the learning solution
  • Ensure adult learning principles and a systematic instructional design process is applied to create learning content that best fits the needs of the learner (includes online, classroom, virtual instructor-led training and blended learning content)
  • Develops exercises, tutorials, job aids, assessments, and other methods of learning including social or connected learning strategies
  • Advises on technological learning solutions and methodologies to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of learning programs
  • Supports the needs assessment for training and staff development to enhance the effectiveness of employee performance in achieving the goals and objectives of the company
  • Uses instructional design methodology to design and develop blended learning solutions
  • Creates modes of assessment, such as tests or quizzes, to measure the effectiveness of training solutions
  • Elevates risks and proposes mitigation strategies to meet timelines
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with video production/editing
  • Axonify

Lowe's Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Lowe's Companies, Inc., investing in early-stage startups that create technologies for home improvement, construction, and related retail tech. It manages a $100 million fund and provides startups with capital plus access to Lowe's resources, executive mentorship, and opportunities to pilot products in Lowe's stores. It acts as a strategic investor, helping startups test, scale, and integrate their solutions within Lowe's retail ecosystem rather than just providing funding. Its goal is to help Lowe's better serve customers and stay ahead in the changing retail landscape by backing innovations that improve shopping, supply chains, and in-store technology.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Mooresville, North Carolina

Founded

1946

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Smart home integration adoption growing 40%+ YoY among DIY homeowners.
  • AR try-on tools drive 30% higher conversion rates in home design retail.
  • AI-powered customer service reduces support costs by 25-35% for retailers.

What critics are saying

  • Home Depot Ventures invests in superior AI supply chain startups, eroding competitive edge.
  • Amazon's $4B Anthropic investment accelerates AI home design tools bypassing retailers.
  • Starboard Value pressures Lowe's board for CVC restructuring after poor e-commerce ROI.

What makes Lowe's unique

  • Strategic access to Lowe's retail network enables portfolio companies to pilot products at scale.
  • Mentorship from Lowe's executives provides construction and home improvement domain expertise.
  • Focus on supply chain, e-commerce, and in-store technology addresses core retail pain points.

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Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Performance Bonus

Company News

National Today
Apr 6th, 2026
Buffalo Firm Invests $5.15M in Lowe's - Buffalo Today

Buffalo Business & Estate Services Ltd. has acquired a new $5.15 million stake in Lowe's Companies, Inc. (NYSE:LOW), according to a recent 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund purchased 21,340 shares of the home improvement retailer's stock during the fourth quarter.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 25th, 2026
Lowe's launches $99 HomeCare+ subscription and affirms $1.20 dividend

Lowe's has declared a quarterly dividend of $1.20 per share, payable on 6 May 2026 to shareholders of record as of 22 April 2026. The company also launched HomeCare+, a $99-per-year home maintenance subscription for MyLowe's Rewards members, marking a push into recurring service revenue. The subscription service aims to deepen customer engagement beyond traditional retail sales and strengthen Lowe's omnichannel capabilities. However, the initiative faces headwinds from potential labour shortages and rising costs that could impact margins. Simply Wall St community members currently value Lowe's between $248.91 and $286.48, with the company's narrative projecting $94 billion revenue and $8.4 billion earnings by 2028. This outlook requires 4% annual revenue growth against a backdrop of subdued home improvement market conditions.

PR Newswire
Mar 19th, 2026
Lowe's declares $1.20 quarterly dividend for shareholders

Lowe's Companies has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $1.20 per share, payable on 6 May 2026 to shareholders of record as of 22 April 2026. The home improvement retailer, based in Mooresville, North Carolina, serves approximately 16 million customer transactions weekly. The company reported total fiscal 2025 sales exceeding $86 billion and employs roughly 300,000 associates across more than 1,700 stores, 530 branches and 130 distribution centres.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 6th, 2026
Lowe's issues cautious 2026 guidance with flat to 2% sales growth despite $86.3B full-year revenue

Lowe's Companies reported fourth-quarter sales of $20.6 billion and full-year 2025 sales of $86.3 billion, whilst issuing cautious 2026 guidance. The company forecasts $92–94 billion in sales, flat to 2% comparable sales growth, operating margins of 11.2–11.4%, and diluted earnings per share of $11.75–12.25. Despite revenue growth, Lowe's full-year net income declined to $6.7 billion, and its 2026 earnings outlook fell below analyst expectations. Management cited a "flat home improvement market" and ongoing housing affordability pressures as key challenges. Simply Wall St Community members value Lowe's between $246.64 and $286.13, suggesting potential upside despite the subdued outlook. The company's narrative projects $94 billion revenue and $8.4 billion earnings by 2028, requiring 4% annual revenue growth.

Yahoo Finance
Mar 4th, 2026
Home Depot and Lowe's deploy AI to serve contractors and DIY customers

Home Depot and Lowe's are both deploying AI in their operations, but with different strategic focuses reflecting their customer bases. Home Depot, positioning itself towards contractors, partnered with Google to develop Magic Apron, an assistant providing project advice and product information. Its Pro Xtra loyalty programme uses AI to generate project requirements and product lists for professional contractors. Lowe's, targeting DIY customers, partnered with OpenAI to create Mylow, a digital assistant training employees and helping customers through an AI-powered virtual adviser. The company has also deployed AI agents in stores to handle basic questions, freeing employees for customer interaction. Neither company highlighted AI impacts in recent earnings reports, though both discussed the technology's applications during earnings calls. Home Depot emphasised contractor benefits whilst Lowe's focused on employee efficiency improvements.