Love being an ID. My company is breaking into using Augmented Reality as a tool for automotive technical training, which is my specialty. Microsoft invited us out to their CES booth to run demos using their HoloLens AR headset. Definitely a cutting-edge, multifaceted industry. I even have time left over to run a UA-cam channel! Love the content man, keep it up.
Thank you, Devlin! Your content has been invaluable in my ID journey!! Definitely would like more content about freelancing (especially for those keeping their current jobs)
Thank you so much for your transparency! You worked so hard for your success and your earned it! I am interviewing companies for corporate ID roles but I do want to do course building on the side since it’s scalable!
You’re welcome, and thanks for the support! Having a solid full-time job can really ease the stress of getting a business off the ground (if you’re able to find the time to do both), so that may work out well for you 😃
Your videos are so valuable to me as I work on this transition. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I feel like there are not enough hours in the day to devour all the information I feel like I need to have as I go through this transition. Your videos are definitely one of the most valuable assets I have found during this journey. Thank you!
I love the idea of Course Building-genius! I work in K-12 and I want to find a way to continue working with high school students. This could be a path forward. Looking forward to your videos. Thanks Devlin!
Hi Devlin, I would love to see additional freelancing content! I run my own freelance ID company and would love to hear more about your experiences or if you have any other resources you would like to share. Thank you for everything you do!
Timely as always Devlin :) I've been thinking more and more about this lately...how can I utilize all the knowledge I've gained (from my considerable years in Human Resources, including training managers on HR topics and leadership development,) and apply that to *earning money* by creating and marketing *my own* content? Definitely looking forward to more on this topic!
Money transparency is the only way for people to move forward as a society. Wage gaps due to gender and racial unfairness thrive in a society of secrecy and everyone wanting to make sure they make more then the next. So it’s appreciated
So many reasons for wage inequity but these two are massive! I used to work in corporate Human Resources and the lack of transparency in pay structure absolutely galled me.
Congrats on reaching 7 figures in your business! That's amazing. Do you think course selling is just a fad or here to stay for a while? I've seen a ton of influencers selling courses (I've bought a few, too, but I never end up finishing!)
Thanks Charmaine! I definitely think that it’s here to stay. The way I see it, a lot of consumers are learning new skills and upskilling for new careers by turning to UA-cam, Google, and paid courses / programs from the creators they like…and they’re doing this instead of going to university programs. So we’re in a time where courses like this are helping people achieve their goals more quickly and at a lower price point than university programs, and I think it will continue shifting in that direction in the years to come. Especially as there’s more and more info out there, some people are happy to pay to have it all organized and sequenced for them in one place (so they don’t have to figure it all out on their own). Good question and let me know if you have any others!
I am really interested in the Freelance content, I started to explore that option and I had a couple of clients and I would like to know how can I reach more.
Because of ageism in the instructional design marketplace, corporate and freelance employment is not an option. Course selling seems to be a more viable option, and I would like to see more content related to course selling.
Tim, could you please expand on the ageism aspect? I am north of 50 and just passing the halfway point in a masters in ID. Curious about what your experience has been. Thanks
@@mtomasic380 In my experience, ageism is alive, well, and consistent with studies showing age-related preference or bias in tech workplaces. I met AARP's age requirements 10 years ago. I've been designing instructional content since 2013, have two graduate certificates in ID, certificates in Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate, learned and certified in 5 different LMS. I also have a Ph.D. in a non-ID discipline. I've revised my resume following Devlin Peck's video guidance. I apply for two or more closely fitting ID positions (temp and full-time) every week for the last two years. I'm getting 10+ hits per week on Linkedin from these employers but have been ghosted every time. No further contact, interviews, etc. Even instructors in my ID certificate classes insist that "old people" don't have computer skills. So far, those that buy courses don't care how old I am, only that my course solves a problem. FWIW, I've found that only higher education cares (but not that much) about an ID master's degree. I've seen R1 research universities hire persons with sociology degrees and no skills or experience as instructional designers.
Please keep the freelancing content coming. I am in the baby stages of building my business and would love more advice and knowledge. Thanks, Devin!
Will do, Joy! Glad to hear that you’re interested in freelancing content. I will discuss with my team and see when we can start publishing more 😃
Really looking forward to this 10-part series, Devlin. Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m looking forward to posting it for you 😃
Love being an ID. My company is breaking into using Augmented Reality as a tool for automotive technical training, which is my specialty. Microsoft invited us out to their CES booth to run demos using their HoloLens AR headset. Definitely a cutting-edge, multifaceted industry. I even have time left over to run a UA-cam channel!
Love the content man, keep it up.
That sounds so fun! That's awesome you get to work on cutting-edge projects like that. And I appreciate your support :D
Thanks for being willing to share your journey. I look forward to learning more.
You're welcome! Looking forward to sharing more :D
Thank you, Devlin! Your content has been invaluable in my ID journey!! Definitely would like more content about freelancing (especially for those keeping their current jobs)
Yes, we'd love more freelance content!!
Okay, we’re on it! Thank you 😃
Really glad I found your channel. I just shifted from a career in higher ed 2 months ago. Would love to learn more about freelancing! Thanks, Devin!
Glad that you found your way here, too, Faith!
congratulations on your consistent growth whilst making an impact. Look forward to the course selling content.
Thanks Rozina! Stay tuned for the first course selling vid next week :D
Thank you so much for your transparency! You worked so hard for your success and your
earned it! I am interviewing companies for corporate ID roles but I do want to do course building on the side since it’s scalable!
You’re welcome, and thanks for the support! Having a solid full-time job can really ease the stress of getting a business off the ground (if you’re able to find the time to do both), so that may work out well for you 😃
Keep it coming Devlin! Looking forward to the playlist you’ll be releasing 😉
Will do! And stay tuned 😃
Thanks, Devlin. Would love to see more content about course selling.
You've got it, Bertalan. Stay tuned :D
I'm interested in learning more, thanks for the content!
Your videos are so valuable to me as I work on this transition. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! I feel like there are not enough hours in the day to devour all the information I feel like I need to have as I go through this transition. Your videos are definitely one of the most valuable assets I have found during this journey. Thank you!
I love the idea of Course Building-genius! I work in K-12 and I want to find a way to continue working with high school students. This could be a path forward. Looking forward to your videos. Thanks Devlin!
You’re very welcome! First one coming next week…looking forward to seeing if it sparks any good ideas 😃
I am looking forward to the course selling content! Thanks, Devlin for always sharing how you move forward.
Thanks Charlene! I’m excited to share it with you 😃
Hi Devlin, I would love to see additional freelancing content! I run my own freelance ID company and would love to hear more about your experiences or if you have any other resources you would like to share. Thank you for everything you do!
Thanks for letting me know that you’d be interested in this, Philippe! Happy to help 😃
Great man and content!
Thanks so much!
Timely as always Devlin :) I've been thinking more and more about this lately...how can I utilize all the knowledge I've gained (from my considerable years in Human Resources, including training managers on HR topics and leadership development,) and apply that to *earning money* by creating and marketing *my own* content?
Definitely looking forward to more on this topic!
Exciting. Thanks for all your cool content!
You’re welcome! And your channel name is great haha
would love to know more about course selling!
Excellent, thanks for letting me know! The first one of those vids goes live next week 😃
I am very interested in the freelance content!
Have you made a video yet on connecting with, hiring & working with voiceover talent and tips for voiceover actors connecting with ID's? 🤔
I would really appreciate more content on freelancing. Thank you
Glad to hear it. ShaRhonda! Stay tuned 😃
Money transparency is the only way for people to move forward as a society. Wage gaps due to gender and racial unfairness thrive in a society of secrecy and everyone wanting to make sure they make more then the next. So it’s appreciated
So many reasons for wage inequity but these two are massive! I used to work in corporate Human Resources and the lack of transparency in pay structure absolutely galled me.
Congrats on reaching 7 figures in your business! That's amazing. Do you think course selling is just a fad or here to stay for a while? I've seen a ton of influencers selling courses (I've bought a few, too, but I never end up finishing!)
Thanks Charmaine! I definitely think that it’s here to stay. The way I see it, a lot of consumers are learning new skills and upskilling for new careers by turning to UA-cam, Google, and paid courses / programs from the creators they like…and they’re doing this instead of going to university programs.
So we’re in a time where courses like this are helping people achieve their goals more quickly and at a lower price point than university programs, and I think it will continue shifting in that direction in the years to come.
Especially as there’s more and more info out there, some people are happy to pay to have it all organized and sequenced for them in one place (so they don’t have to figure it all out on their own).
Good question and let me know if you have any others!
I am really interested in the Freelance content, I started to explore that option and I had a couple of clients and I would like to know how can I reach more.
Sounds great, Nada. Looking forward to helping you grow your freelance business!
Yes, to more freelancing content please.
Ok, stay tuned! :D
Because of ageism in the instructional design marketplace, corporate and freelance employment is not an option. Course selling seems to be a more viable option, and I would like to see more content related to course selling.
Tim, could you please expand on the ageism aspect? I am north of 50 and just passing the halfway point in a masters in ID. Curious about what your experience has been. Thanks
@@mtomasic380 In my experience, ageism is alive, well, and consistent with studies showing age-related preference or bias in tech workplaces. I met AARP's age requirements 10 years ago. I've been designing instructional content since 2013, have two graduate certificates in ID, certificates in Articulate Storyline and Adobe Captivate, learned and certified in 5 different LMS. I also have a Ph.D. in a non-ID discipline. I've revised my resume following Devlin Peck's video guidance. I apply for two or more closely fitting ID positions (temp and full-time) every week for the last two years. I'm getting 10+ hits per week on Linkedin from these employers but have been ghosted every time. No further contact, interviews, etc. Even instructors in my ID certificate classes insist that "old people" don't have computer skills. So far, those that buy courses don't care how old I am, only that my course solves a problem. FWIW, I've found that only higher education cares (but not that much) about an ID master's degree. I've seen R1 research universities hire persons with sociology degrees and no skills or experience as instructional designers.
More freelancing and course selling content, please.
Heard! The course selling content is definitely coming (first video next week), and I will talk to my team about the freelancing content 😃
@@DevlinPeckYT Great thank you!
I want to build my freelance side income while I'm an ID for Higher ED.
That sounds like a great goal, Alex! Stay tuned for more freelance content :D
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