Interior Design Resume Samples

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Interior Design Resume Samples
I am looking for an Internship in Georgetown or the Bethesda area?

If you have any place that you can recommend i am willing to check it out. I also need help with my resume, if theres a website that i can check out to see samples of interior design students resumes that would be extremely helpful. I am currently a student at the art institute of Washington and would like an opinion, and a helping hand
thank you
Diana

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Interior Design Resume Samples
I am looking for an Internship in Georgetown or the Bethesda area?

If you have any place that you can recommend i am willing to check it out. I also need help with my resume, if theres a website that i can check out to see samples of interior design students resumes that would be extremely helpful. I am currently a student at the art institute of Washington and would like an opinion, and a helping hand
thank you
Diana

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Interior Design Schools In Michigan

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Interior Design Schools In Michigan
Interior Design?

I’m interested in going to school for interior design within the next couple years and I was wondering if anyone knows of a website I can research the income, demand and working conditions for this specific career by region? Specifically, Michigan?

I was also interested in finding out if The Art Institute Online is really considered one of the great schools for careers in the arts? You know.. does the name look very good on an application?

Thank You, Nichole

i am interested in the same thing… so i went to collegeboard.com and i read this in the careers and majors link….

Good interior designers are able to create indoor spaces that not only look good but also work well. That is, their designs suit the intended purpose of the room — whether it’s an office, a reception area, a child’s playroom, or a beauty salon. Each of these spaces has its own purpose, from raising workers’ productivity to providing a safe place for children to play, and therefore, its own design requirements.

Interior designers design and furnish interiors of residential, commercial, or industrial buildings.

Did You Know?

* Some interior designers specialize in a particular field (such as designing restaurants), a style, or a phase of interior design.

Are You Ready To…?

* Research design styles and materials
* Collect fabric swatches and samples of other materials
* Estimate costs
* Satisfy each client’s sense of style and taste
* Use computers to create floor plans and perspective drawings
* Choose paint colors
* Select lighting fixtures
* Choose floor and wall coverings
* Design window treatments
* Choose and design furnishings and upholstery

It Helps to Be…

Artistic, creative, and good with all kinds of people, including clients, contractors, electricians, and carpenters.
Make High School Count

* Get a good foundation in art and design. Consider taking the AP® Art History exam.
* Take a class in computer-aided drafting.
* Look into your school’s classes in family and consumer studies. They’re a great way to learn about residential needs in general and, sometimes, interior design specifically.
* Sign up for business classes. About one-third of designers work for themselves, so business skills could come in handy.
* Read interior design magazines to build your knowledge of design styles, materials, and trends in the industry.
* Consider interning with an interior design firm.

Did You Know?

* Interior designers must know state and federal building codes so that their spaces are safe and legal.

Outlook

Government economists expect jobs for designers to grow as fast as the average for all careers through 2014. Considering the growing popularity of home-decorating shows, more people than ever seem to have an interest in updating the look of their homes. However, many people want to enter this field, so expect a lot of competition.
Compensation

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated an average yearly income of $48,000 for interior designers in 2006. Most designers start out at a low salary and receive raises based on their ability to create good work and satisfy clients.

good luck…. o and i think that the art institute is a great choice bc i am looking into going there and they seem like they have a lot to offer

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Interior Design Schools In Michigan
Interior Design?

I’m interested in going to school for interior design within the next couple years and I was wondering if anyone knows of a website I can research the income, demand and working conditions for this specific career by region? Specifically, Michigan?

I was also interested in finding out if The Art Institute Online is really considered one of the great schools for careers in the arts? You know.. does the name look very good on an application?

Thank You, Nichole

i am interested in the same thing… so i went to collegeboard.com and i read this in the careers and majors link….

Good interior designers are able to create indoor spaces that not only look good but also work well. That is, their designs suit the intended purpose of the room — whether it’s an office, a reception area, a child’s playroom, or a beauty salon. Each of these spaces has its own purpose, from raising workers’ productivity to providing a safe place for children to play, and therefore, its own design requirements.

Interior designers design and furnish interiors of residential, commercial, or industrial buildings.

Did You Know?

* Some interior designers specialize in a particular field (such as designing restaurants), a style, or a phase of interior design.

Are You Ready To…?

* Research design styles and materials
* Collect fabric swatches and samples of other materials
* Estimate costs
* Satisfy each client’s sense of style and taste
* Use computers to create floor plans and perspective drawings
* Choose paint colors
* Select lighting fixtures
* Choose floor and wall coverings
* Design window treatments
* Choose and design furnishings and upholstery

It Helps to Be…

Artistic, creative, and good with all kinds of people, including clients, contractors, electricians, and carpenters.
Make High School Count

* Get a good foundation in art and design. Consider taking the AP® Art History exam.
* Take a class in computer-aided drafting.
* Look into your school’s classes in family and consumer studies. They’re a great way to learn about residential needs in general and, sometimes, interior design specifically.
* Sign up for business classes. About one-third of designers work for themselves, so business skills could come in handy.
* Read interior design magazines to build your knowledge of design styles, materials, and trends in the industry.
* Consider interning with an interior design firm.

Did You Know?

* Interior designers must know state and federal building codes so that their spaces are safe and legal.

Outlook

Government economists expect jobs for designers to grow as fast as the average for all careers through 2014. Considering the growing popularity of home-decorating shows, more people than ever seem to have an interest in updating the look of their homes. However, many people want to enter this field, so expect a lot of competition.
Compensation

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated an average yearly income of $48,000 for interior designers in 2006. Most designers start out at a low salary and receive raises based on their ability to create good work and satisfy clients.

good luck…. o and i think that the art institute is a great choice bc i am looking into going there and they seem like they have a lot to offer

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