Client Support Onboarding & Training Specialist

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Plays a key role in shaping how both employees and customers adopt and succeed with Bloomberg Industry Group products. This role goes beyond facilitating sessions-it owns the strategy, design, and continuous improvement of scalable training programs that accelerate time-to-value for clients and strengthen the effectiveness of internal teams. The Specialist will act as a trusted advisor to stakeholders across Product, Sales, Marketing, Professional Services, and Content, ensuring that every training initiative directly supports business goals, client engagement, and product adoption. Travel flexibility will be required to support high-impact client engagements, onsite sessions, and internal enablement workshops.<br><br><strong><b>What you will do:</b></strong><br><ul><li><b>Lead</b> the design and delivery of structured onboarding journeys for new hires and customers across Bloomberg Industry Group products (including BGOV, BLAW, BTAX, BCLS, Dashboard Legal, and others).</li><li><b>Facilitate</b> engaging training sessions-live, virtual, and onsite-that are tailored to diverse audiences and business needs.</li><li><b>Develop</b> scalable, multimedia learning resources such as e-learning modules, playbooks, quick-reference guides, and instructional videos.</li><li><b>Align</b> training curriculum with product documentation, ensuring consistency across Experience Cloud, Service Cloud, and internal repositories.</li><li><b>Partner</b> with cross-functional stakeholders to embed training into product launches, client onboarding, and feature rollouts.</li><li><b>Measure</b> program effectiveness through adoption metrics, feedback loops, and continuous refinement of learning content.</li><li><b>Advise</b> leadership on training strategy, surfacing insights from the field to influence process improvements and client experience enhancements.</li><li><b>Travel</b> as needed (10-20%) to deliver high-impact training sessions, support customer onboarding, and represent the CSE organization.</li></ul><br><br><strong><b>You need to have:</b></strong><br><ul><li>Bachelor's degree in Education, Communications, Business, or a related field (preferred).</li><li>5+ years of experience in onboarding, training, or instructional design within SaaS, professional services, or corporate environments.</li><li>Strong facilitation and executive presentation skills, with the ability to influence and engage diverse audiences.</li><li>Proven ability to distill complex products into clear, actionable training pathways.</li><li>Experience with e-learning tools, LMS platforms, and video content creation/editing.</li><li>Strong curriculum design expertise, with a focus on scalability and measurable outcomes.</li><li>Ability to operate in a fast-paced, growth-driven environment with shifting priorities.</li><li>Excellent collaboration and communication skills to engage cross-functional stakeholders.</li><li>Flexibility for travel to support clients and internal training needs.</li></ul><br><br><strong><b>What We Offer</b><b>:</b></strong><br><ul><li>A chance to directly influence how customers and employees learn, adopt, and succeed with Bloomberg Industry Group products.</li><li>High visibility and cross-functional impact, working closely with senior stakeholders.</li><li>Professional development support, including certifications and continued education opportunities.</li><li>Competitive compensation, benefits, and recognition programs.</li><li>A collaborative, growth-oriented environment where your expertise will shape the future of client and employee enablement.</li></ul><br><br><b>Equal Opportunity</b><br><br>Bloomberg Industry Group maintains a continuing policy of non-discrimination in employment. It is Bloomberg Industry Group's policy to provide equal opportunity and access for all persons, and the Company is committed to attracting, retaining, developing, and promoting the most qualified individuals without regard to age, ancestry, color, gender identity or expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, marital status, national or ethnic origin, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, sexual and other reproductive health decisions, parental or caring status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy or maternity/parental leave, protected veteran status, status as a victim of domestic violence, or any other classification protected by applicable law ("Protected Characteristic"). Bloomberg prohibits treating applicants or employees less favorably in connection with the terms and conditions of employment, in all phases of the employment process, because of one or more Protected Characteristics ("Discrimination").

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