Full-Time

Senior Manager

Retail Training and Video Production

Posted on 8/26/2025

Deadline 10/31/25
Samsung

Samsung

10,001+ employees

Global electronics maker: smartphones, TVs, appliances

No salary listed

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

Plano, TX, USA

In Person

This role is based in Plano, TX, and travels approximately 30%.

Category
Training
Required Skills
Adobe Creative Suite
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
PowerPoint/Keynote/Slides
Requirements
  • High school diploma or equivalent with 8+ years leading training/enablement teams, ideally in retail, mobile or service industry.
  • Bachelor's Degree in Education, Organizational Development, or related field preferred
  • Understand models of design (ADDIE, SAM); virtual facilitation tools; content management systems; and learning management systems
  • Expert proficiency with Adobe Creative Suite, Articulate Storyline 360, SCORM cloud, and Microsoft Office products, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and PowerPoint.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, stakeholder facilitation, and change management skills
  • Prior experience will include developing and planning training videos. Line of sight to go-to-market and product training is a plus.
  • Demonstrated experience working effectively with individuals, groups, and other organizational units to carry out the goals of a training function.
  • Exposure and ability to speak to adult learning principles (Bloom’s Taxonomy, Experiential development and facilitation) is a plus
  • Demonstrated ability to build graphics and rapid video development.
  • Demonstrated ability to design and develop AR/VR content is also a plus.
Responsibilities
  • Lead and develop a team of retail instructional designers and a video/media associate to achieve goals on budget and schedule.
  • Align training programs with retail GTM strategy, business objectives and brand strategies.
  • Oversee annual budget planning, KPI monitoring, and company initiatives.
  • Analyze end-to-end learning delivery processes and identify opportunities to standardize workflows and increase efficiency.
  • Develop and maintain project plans, timelines, and risk mitigation strategies for training initiatives and process enhancements.
  • Design and implement scalable training programs that blend onboarding, continuous education, certifications, and field-readiness across multiple channels and geography.
  • Establish intake and prioritization processes for learning-related requests ensuring clear alignment with retail and learning goals.
  • Oversee all indirect and direct retail field training programs.
  • Build internal certifications and coaching programs to improve role effectiveness and reduce time-to-proficiency.
  • Manage all learning, training content and video production for retail sales enablement platform.
  • Responsible for providing the sales organization with the information, content, expertise, and tools to help field sales associates drive sell out.
  • Responsible for planning and execution of training sessions, content and delivery for events and national meetings.
  • Manage all video and broadcasting schedules, requests, scripts, run of show and execution of pre-recorded, live to tape and live broadcasting needs.
  • Own development and governance of content (playbooks, talk tracks, comparison charts, competitive intel, sales objections) in collaboration with cross-functional partners.
  • Oversee the Broadcasting, events and video production manager and team, fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture, with high quality timely results.
  • Oversee the development and execution of strategies for scalable, high-quality video, event and broadcasting support.
  • Responsible for team KPIs, identifying areas for improvement, and ensuring on-time delivery to customers.
  • Assess training content requests, curating available video learning resources relevant to the requests/needs and/or creating a strategy that includes developing impactful dynamic training content in the appropriate timeline.
Desired Qualifications
  • Creative: Design experience and the ability to create simulated learning in addition to other modalities.
  • Collaborative: Ability to work closely with SMEs, gain business acumen, and understand what is needed to drive success promptly.
  • Adaptable: Ability to switch gears due to the demand of the business to meet new deadlines.
  • Thorough: Ability to condense content in a concise and understandable format for the audience.

Samsung functions as a global technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells a wide range of consumer electronics and business solutions. Its products include smartphones, tablets, televisions, home appliances, and other connected devices, as well as software services and digital content. Samsung’s devices work through integrated hardware and software ecosystems: hardware like phones, TVs, and appliances paired with software platforms, apps, and cloud services that enable seamless use and interconnectivity across devices. The company differentiates itself through its large product portfolio, global manufacturing and supply chain reach, substantial investment in research and development, and the ability to offer end-to-end solutions from chips to devices to software. Samsung’s goal is to lead in mobile, home electronics, and business technology by delivering reliable products and connected experiences that help people and businesses stay connected and productive.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

null

Founded

1969

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What believers are saying

  • Galaxy Ring 2 integrates advanced AI gesture and biometric control into closed ecosystem.
  • MicroRGB 115-inch display achieves 100% BT.2020 color gamut, establishing emerging standard.
  • Third-generation 1z-nm DRAM and V-NAND with 200 cell layers capture premium mobile demand.

What critics are saying

  • Apple Intelligence locks users into iPhone ecosystem, eroding Samsung Galaxy smartphone share.
  • HarmonyOS NEXT captures 25% China market, blocking Samsung's largest non-US growth opportunity.
  • Chinese memory giants YMTC and CXMT achieve price parity, collapsing semiconductor profits.

What makes Samsung unique

  • SSIC invests in disruptive AI, IoT, and digital health technologies across global innovation hubs.
  • Samsung Research operates 22 R&D centers with 20,000 researchers developing next-generation semiconductors.
  • Exynos processors feature dual-core NPUs enabling ten-trillion operations per second for mobile AI.

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Benefits

Comprehensive healthcare: Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee assistance program, Telehealth services

Work life success: PTO, FlexTime, FlexPlace, FlexYourFriday

Financial wellness: Health savings account, Flexible spending acounts, 401(k), Student loan support, Tuition assistance

Family first: Pregnancy support, Adoption assistance program, Paid child caregiver leave, Milk stork, WINFertility

Incentives: Fitness reimbursement, Annual physical. Preventative screenings, Lifestyle management

Company News

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
Samsung's Jay Y. Lee reclaims South Korea's richest spot as net worth nearly triples to $21.6B on AI chip boom

Samsung Electronics executive chairman Jay Y. Lee has reclaimed the title of South Korea's richest person with a net worth of $21.6 billion, nearly tripling his fortune from last year. Lee succeeded private equity executive Michael Kim of MBK Partners, who held the position in 2025. The surge was driven by Samsung's memory chip business recovery amid a global semiconductor shortage. The company secured a $16.5 billion multiyear contract from Tesla to manufacture AI chips and began mass production of High Bandwidth Memory 4 chips in February, a crucial component for Nvidia's next-generation AI accelerators. For 2025, Samsung posted a 31% increase in net profit to 45 trillion won ($30 billion) on an 11% revenue rise to 334 trillion won. Lee's late father held the richest person title for over a decade until his death in 2020.

Tech in Asia
Apr 13th, 2026
South Korea's semiconductor exports surge 152% to record $173.4B as AI chip demand soars

South Korea's semiconductor exports surged 152% to $8.6 billion, accounting for 34% of total shipments, according to Digital Watch Observatory. The country posted record annual exports exceeding $700 billion in 2025, with semiconductor exports reaching $173.4 billion. Samsung Electronics projected quarterly operating profit of 57.2 trillion won ($37.9 billion), up approximately eight times, driven by memory chip sales. High Bandwidth Memory for AI data centres sold rapidly, with one analyst estimating memory chips contributed nearly 90% of operating profit. Global DRAM average selling prices rose 64% in the first quarter. The AI boom is reshaping national economies. China's integrated circuit exports jumped 72.6% in early 2026 as Beijing pursues semiconductor self-sufficiency, intensifying the global chip race.

Bloomberg L.P.
Apr 9th, 2026
Samsung invests $4B in chip packaging plant in Vietnam

Samsung Electronics plans to invest $4 billion to build a chip packaging plant in northern Vietnam, expanding its presence as the country's largest foreign investor. The facility will strengthen Samsung's semiconductor operations in Vietnam, where the South Korean tech giant already maintains significant manufacturing capabilities. The investment underscores Vietnam's growing importance as a production hub for global technology companies seeking to diversify their supply chains. Details about the plant's timeline, production capacity and specific location in northern Vietnam were not immediately disclosed.

CNBC
Apr 8th, 2026
Asian tech stocks surge as U.S.-Iran ceasefire eases helium supply fears

Asian technology stocks surged on Wednesday following a US-Iran ceasefire agreement that includes temporary reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing supply chain concerns. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company rose 4.84%, whilst China's Semiconductor Manufacturing International jumped over 10%. Japanese chipmaker Tokyo Electron climbed 9.6%, Advantest gained over 13%, and Renesas Electronics added 12%. South Korean memory chip leader SK Hynix surged more than 15%, whilst Samsung Electronics advanced over 9%. The conflict had raised serious concerns about helium supply, critical for chip production and photolithography. Iranian attacks on Qatari industrial sites, which produce about 30% of global helium, and Strait of Hormuz closures had severely strained supplies. Oil prices fell on the ceasefire news, potentially relieving inflation pressures across the semiconductor industry.

Nikkei Asia
Apr 7th, 2026
Samsung's Q1 profit surges 755% on chip rebound amid Middle East conflict concerns

Samsung Electronics' first-quarter profit surged 755% year-on-year, exceeding expectations. However, the South Korean tech giant faces uncertainty due to escalating conflict in the Middle East. The strong performance was driven by a rebound in the semiconductor sector, though concerns about the Iran war situation are casting shadows over the company's future outlook.

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