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- Portfolio: Show course/e-learning builds with authoring tools and outcomes.
- Degree fit: Tie an instructional-design/education degree to the role.
- Visa: Confirm H-1B sponsorship given the new fee.
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- Do you have an instructional-design portfolio?
- Is your degree relevant?
- Does the employer sponsor given the new fee?
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Instructional Designer jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are instructional designer jobs in United States?
- Edtech, corporates and universities recruit instructional designers; the degree-led specialty supports H-1B.
- What salary range do instructional designer jobs in United States pay?
- Average around US$93,183 (H-1B-relevant roles roughly US$65,000–190,000).
- Which cities hire instructional designers in United States?
- Nationwide; tech and corporate hubs (Remote-heavy)
- Which employers hire instructional designers in United States?
- Edtech and online-learning companies, Corporate L&D teams, Universities and training providers
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- No licence; instructional design, learning theory and authoring tools are the screen.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- H-1B specialty occupation (note the new US$100,000 H-1B fee post-21 Sep 2025); university roles can be cap-exempt.
- What language level do you need?
- English.
Good to know about Instructional Designer jobs in United States
- The degree-led specialty supports a strong specialty-occupation case.
- Authoring-tool (Articulate/Captivate) and LMS depth strengthen offers.
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