/r/Training/

r/Training

14k members
r/Training is a subreddit with 14k members. The most common kinds of discussions are advice requests and solution requests, and the community frequently discusses training, ai, learning, development, and software, and they frequently recommend/review lms.
This subreddit is dedicated to learning professionals. People who are involved in education in the corporate world as opposed to academia. If you're a trainer, instructional designer, e-learning specialist, training coordinator, or have anything at all to do with adult learning, this is a sub for you. Note: Posts about fitness or weight training will be deleted and user potentially banned.

Popular Themes in r/Training

#1
Advice Requests
: "Employee Training Software and Resources (Comprehensive List)"
7 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "Medicare Sales Training Learning Management Systems (LMS) options."
2 posts

Popular Topics in r/Training

#1

Training

: "AI browsers destroying our current compliance Training approach"
176 posts
#2

Ai

: "Ai browsers destroying our current compliance trAining approach"
35 posts
#3

Learning

: "Instructor-led vs self-paced Learning in corporate training: what do you actually use and why?"
22 posts
#4

Development

: "Training and Development Conferences"
17 posts
#5

Software

: "How do you train healthcare employees on new Software without overwhelming them?"
14 posts
#6

Career

13 posts
#7

Sap

11 posts
#8

Lms

: "Medicare Sales Training Learning Management Systems (Lms) options."
10 posts
#9

Elearning

10 posts
#10

Bangalore

10 posts

Products Discussed in r/Training

Lms

4 reviews
#1
KnowVela
5.0 from 1 review
#2
TalentLMS
4.0 from 1 review
#3
Learnie
4.0 from 1 review

Flair Used in r/Training

#1
Question
: "Job Seeking Advice"
41 posts
#2
Resource
: "My observations after a year of helping companies implement AI learning frameworks."
6 posts
#3
Tool
: "Why Job Applications Feel Like a Numbers Game Now?"
3 posts
#4
Article
: "After years in L&D, I think we measure the wrong thing entirely."
2 posts
#5
Review
: "What actually makes a learning experience “interactive”?"
1 post

Member Growth in r/Training

Yearly
+4k members(43.4%)

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Last updated: July 1, 2026