ABOUT Sam

Sam Alvita is a writer, learning design leader, and future-of-work strategist exploring how ambition, adaptability, professional identity, and career growth are changing in the AI era.

She is the creator of Work Rewritten, a publication focused on helping professionals navigate modern work with greater clarity, intentionality, and adaptability.

Her work spans learning design, coaching, writing, and future-of-work strategy, with a particular focus on how people adapt as industries, technologies, and definitions of success continue to shift. She is currently writing a forthcoming book on these topics.

Learn more about Sam’s previous work

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Her work explores:

  • Adaptability as a learnable skill

  • The psychology of reinvention

  • AI and professional identity

  • The collapse of traditional career structures

  • Ambition, meaning, and modern work

  • How professionals build careers that evolve alongside them

As Director of Learning Design at MasterClass, Sam created and launched MasterClass Certificates, AI-first, multi-course learning programs designed to help professionals build emerging skills quickly in rapidly changing industries.

Developed in partnership with leaders at organizations including the Navy SEALs, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Google X Moonshots, the programs combine curriculum, assessment, and applied projects built for the pace of modern work.

Earlier in her career, she led education, AI, and systems-change work at IDEO.

Alongside her learning design work, Sam has coached professionals through moments of career transition, reinvention, and leadership growth. Her work explores how people make career decisions while industries, technologies, and definitions of success continue to change.