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[I392]Interior Design Career Information
by Tom Houser, Tom
So, you want to be an Interior Designer. Interior design careers are full of excitement, hard work and potentially a lot of money! A designer is a businessperson and an artist; they are not just a person with an eye for beauty. You have the opportunity to work with a variety of people and even do a lot of traveling. Interior design careers allow an individual to display their creativity. There is detailed sketching, designing and arranging gorgeous living spaces and of course, a lot of shopping is involved.

Interior design careers are not all about glamour. There is a lot of hard work and stress involved. An Interior Designer must be able to manage people and work under a great deal of pressure. They must also be able to manage budgets and build client relationships. A designer must adhere to all building and safety codes as well.

A degree is becoming essential for those embarking on interior design careers. Many states require designers to be licensed.

Before choosing a school to embark on your interior design careers, it is crucial to research the school curriculum and to research the proper state licensing requirements. Then, find out which schools will allow you to reach your goal. When you have done your licensing research then you should determine what type of interior design degree you want and whether or not the school has the proper accreditation.

Another important factor when considering interior design careers is work experience. An apprenticeship or internship will greatly enhance your transition from school to the real world. A program called the Interior Design Experience Program is a program that will help the student during their transition period.

The student who aspires to enter the world of interior design careers should have a personal portfolio of their work. The portfolio should show the students creativity and their interior design ability. Examples of organization and problem solving are also an important part of a student's portfolio.

Find out if the school has a placement program or career services program. This will be very important if you do not know the right people or know someone that knows the right person.

Good luck as you embark on the exciting world of interior design careers.

Is it your dream to have an interior design career? If so, you need to have a plan to achieve your goal. Where are you going to go to school, should be the first question you ask yourself. Have you done any research on Interior Design schools in your area? If you have found a school, research it thoroughly. What do Professional Interior Designers think of the school? Does it have a good record of accomplishment in graduates getting work in the Interior Design field?

Speak to a Professional Interior Designer; ask them how they got their interior design career started. What school did they attend? Was it difficult in finding work once they graduated? Did they volunteer their services in order to gain experience? Another important aspect to consider is will you be able to attend school in person or do you need to take an online degree program instead. Many Interior Design students keep a full time job and take an online degree program from an accredited Design school. It is something to consider if you need to keep working to pay the bills or support a family. Do not give up on your dream!

We already know that you want an Interior Design career, but do you know what Interior Design is all about? Do not think that this career is all about being creative all day long. It is also not about choosing pretty colors and working with amazing fabric either. Interior Design is about selling the client on your ideas, organizing every detail and making sure that the client is completely happy when the job is finished. An Interior Designer must work with the local municipalities to make sure all building codes are adhered to, and accurate records must be kept regarding the entire job from beginning to end. Other important tasks that the designer is responsible for include negotiating with contractors and making sure they get the job done properly and on time. Dealing with problems is a daily occurrence for Interior Designers, what do you do when the painter does not show up? It is the Designers job to make sure everything comes together smoothly.

Once you have finished your education, your Interior Design career will likely begin as a junior designer or assistant designer. As your career advances, you could end up as a senior designer, a project manager or even a partner in a design firm. Another option for your design career is to become a self-employed interior designer.

To give yourself an advantage over other aspiring interior designers, it would be prudent to learn as much as you about computer aided drafting software. Knowledge of this type of computer program could start you off at a higher pay scale. You can aid your interior design career by taking some marketing or sales courses since interior design is more about selling and marketing than anything else is. If you really want to improve your sales pitch to prospective clients, take some acting classes.

I hope that this information has not dissuaded you from seeking your dream of an interior design career.
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