Jill Burby
About Jill Burby
Jill Burby is an instructional designer with a background in English Language and Literature. She has experience in various roles at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and currently works at Bank Five Nine, focusing on visual design and UX/UI.
Work at Bank Five Nine
Jill Burby has been employed at Bank Five Nine as an Instructional Designer since 2019. In this role, she focuses on creating effective learning experiences that enhance employee performance and customer service. Her work involves developing instructional materials and utilizing various technologies to support training initiatives. Jill's commitment to clear communication is evident in her approach to instructional design, ensuring that content is accessible and engaging for learners.
Previous Experience at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage
Jill Burby held multiple positions at Wells Fargo Home Mortgage from 2013 to 2019. She began as a Project Coordinator, where she managed projects and facilitated communication among stakeholders. She then advanced to the role of Instructional Design Associate Consultant, focusing on developing training materials. Finally, she served as an Instructional Design Consultant, where she applied her expertise to enhance learning programs. Her tenure at Wells Fargo contributed to her skills in instructional design and project management.
Education and Expertise
Jill Burby earned her Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) in English Language and Literature/Letters from the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, studying from 2003 to 2006. She furthered her education by obtaining a Graduate Certificate in Professional Writing and Communication from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 2010. Jill is actively expanding her skills in visual design, UX/UI, and HTML, aiming to integrate these competencies into her instructional design work.
Background and Interests
Jill Burby has a background in instructional design and project coordination, with experience in various organizations, including Kohler Co. as a Senior Secretary from 2008 to 2013. She has a strong interest in personality assessments and identifies as an INTJ according to the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator. Additionally, she identifies as a CSI in the DISC assessment and as a Five, Four Wing in the Enneagram. Jill believes in the importance of clear communication and is focused on understanding data reporting technologies like xAPI and cmi5.
Strengths and Professional Development
Jill Burby has identified her top strengths through the Strengths Finder assessment, which include Learner, Individualization, Responsibility, Ideation, and Strategic. These strengths guide her approach to instructional design and professional development. She is committed to continuous learning and is actively working on enhancing her technical skills, particularly in HTML, to improve her instructional design capabilities.