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Is it possible to become an interior designer without going back to school?
If you're dreaming of a second career in interior design but don’t have the time or money for a two- or four-year degree, this episode is for you.
I share practical ways you can use the skills you already have to get hired in a design firm—even if you’ve never worked in interior design before.
You'll learn what small firms are really looking for, and how your background in project management, sales, customer service, client relations to creative problem-solving and business know-how, or creative work like event planning or graphic design could be just what they need.
I also share how to build a starter portfolio, highlight your strengths in your resume and cover letter, and stand out with tools like CAD software and short certifications.
You don’t need a degree to get started. All you need is a smart plan and the confidence to show what you bring to the table.
And if you want help finding your path, check out My Design Mentor, or join the Launch Your Business Bootcamp to get your business off the ground and running.
Tune in now and take your first step toward a career you’ll love!
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode:
Check out the show notes >>> Switching to Interior Design Career? How to Make Yourself Marketable Without a Degree
Episode Sponsor: Sourcing for sheets and comforters? Check out Cozy Earth and use code DESIGNCURIOUS for 40% off
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Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(01:55) Understanding the Interior Design Job Market
(03:49) Identifying & Communicating Transferable Skills
(08:59) Developing a Portfolio Without Formal Training
(11:07) Networking and Professional Development
(14:13) Recap & Final Encouragement
By Rebecca Ward, CID | Interior Designer, Interior Design Mentor, Designers Coach5
3030 ratings
Is it possible to become an interior designer without going back to school?
If you're dreaming of a second career in interior design but don’t have the time or money for a two- or four-year degree, this episode is for you.
I share practical ways you can use the skills you already have to get hired in a design firm—even if you’ve never worked in interior design before.
You'll learn what small firms are really looking for, and how your background in project management, sales, customer service, client relations to creative problem-solving and business know-how, or creative work like event planning or graphic design could be just what they need.
I also share how to build a starter portfolio, highlight your strengths in your resume and cover letter, and stand out with tools like CAD software and short certifications.
You don’t need a degree to get started. All you need is a smart plan and the confidence to show what you bring to the table.
And if you want help finding your path, check out My Design Mentor, or join the Launch Your Business Bootcamp to get your business off the ground and running.
Tune in now and take your first step toward a career you’ll love!
Why you’ve got to check out today’s episode:
Check out the show notes >>> Switching to Interior Design Career? How to Make Yourself Marketable Without a Degree
Episode Sponsor: Sourcing for sheets and comforters? Check out Cozy Earth and use code DESIGNCURIOUS for 40% off
NEXT STEPS:
Grab your freebies:
Connect With Me:
Thanks for listening! I hope this helps you discover if interior design is the career for you. See you next week...
Timestamps:
(0:00) Introduction
(01:55) Understanding the Interior Design Job Market
(03:49) Identifying & Communicating Transferable Skills
(08:59) Developing a Portfolio Without Formal Training
(11:07) Networking and Professional Development
(14:13) Recap & Final Encouragement

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