Full-Time

Learning Architect

Managers

Posted on 11/4/2024

Lyft

Lyft

10,001+ employees

Ride-sharing platform connecting drivers and passengers

Automotive & Transportation

Compensation Overview

$104k - $130kAnnually

+ Equity Offering + Bonus

Senior

Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship

New York, NY, USA

Hybrid schedule requiring in-office presence 3 days per week.

Category
Human Resources
People & HR
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • 6+ years of experience in learning design, with a focus on developing managers.
  • Strong instructional design skills with a deep understanding of adult learning principles.
  • Expertise in curriculum development, with the ability to design learning paths that guide employees through progressive growth.
  • Experience creating scalable and engaging content, including both formal and informal learning experiences.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex learning initiatives from start to finish, balancing multiple priorities and stakeholder needs.
  • Expert facilitation skills for in-person, virtual, and hybrid audiences, ensuring an inclusive and impactful learning experience in any delivery modality.
  • Data analysis skills to assess program effectiveness and recommend improvements.
  • Curiosity and passion for continuous learning, with a drive to stay on top of manager development trends and innovations.
  • Strong collaboration and communication skills, with the ability to work cross-functionally.
  • Commitment to DEIB and accessibility, ensuring learning programs are inclusive and accessible.
Responsibilities
  • Design, build, and deliver scalable, high-impact learning experiences for managers, primarily at more senior levels.
  • Tailor programs to address distinct needs, such as building core management skills, growing leadership, and managing managers.
  • Create learning paths that guide managers through various stages of development, ensuring practical application and meaningful growth at each stage.
  • Develop and curate custom content that reflects best practices in management, DEIB, feedback culture, and coaching.
  • Integrate interactive, short-form learning materials into the flow of work to promote continuous development and easy access to learning.
  • Lead and facilitate engaging learning sessions, including workshops, labs, and experiential learning programs.
  • Encourage peer learning and community building by facilitating post-session discussions, manager cohorts, and group reflections.
  • Mentor and train internal leaders and managers to become effective facilitators, building an internal network of facilitators who can deliver leadership programs across the company.
  • Partner with business leaders, HR teams, and subject matter experts to ensure learning solutions align with evolving priorities and the leadership capabilities required for success.
  • Collaborate across functions to develop manager-specific tools, frameworks, and assessments that reflect Lyft’s manager expectations.
  • Implement assessment tools and feedback loops to measure the effectiveness of manager programs and refine them based on data and participant feedback.
  • Monitor industry trends and emerging practices to keep programs innovative and aligned with best-in-class approaches.
  • Explore opportunities to use automation and adaptive learning to support managers with real-time insights and just-in-time learning.

Lyft connects passengers with drivers through a mobile app, primarily serving urban commuters, students, and tourists in the United States and Canada. The platform offers various ride options, including standard, luxury, and shared rides, catering to different customer preferences. Lyft operates on a gig economy model, where drivers use their own vehicles, and the company earns revenue by taking a commission from each ride fare. In addition to car rides, Lyft provides bike and scooter rentals, and has a subscription service called Lyft Pink that offers benefits for a monthly fee. The company emphasizes safety and community guidelines to ensure a secure experience for users, while also supporting drivers with flexible payment options. Lyft's goal is to provide reliable transportation solutions while diversifying its revenue streams and exploring self-driving technology.

Company Stage

IPO

Total Funding

$4.8B

Headquarters

San Francisco, California

Founded

2012

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

3%

1 year growth

20%

2 year growth

7%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Partnership with May Mobility positions Lyft as a leader in autonomous ride-sharing.
  • Collaboration with Mobileye and Nexar enhances Lyft's competitive edge in AV technology.
  • Lyft's upfront Fair screen update improves transparency, boosting user satisfaction.

What critics are saying

  • Ongoing $100M tax dispute with San Francisco could lead to financial strain.
  • Ex-driver lawsuit may increase legal costs and impact Lyft's gig economy model.
  • Technological and regulatory challenges may delay autonomous vehicle deployment.

What makes Lyft unique

  • Lyft offers diverse services including standard, luxury, and shared rides.
  • The company provides bike and scooter rentals, expanding beyond traditional car rides.
  • Lyft is exploring self-driving technology to innovate in the competitive market.

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