Which activities appear in relevant job advertisements and how often? What is required in the job of interior designer?

Advertisements for "Job interior designer" contain all the requirements that a company has for a new employee for the vacant job. People looking for a job will find all the important information about the vacancy they are looking for in job advertisements, such as

  • the activities
  • the employer's requirements (previous education, professional experience, personal skills and characteristics)
  • more information about the company

This information on the job of interior designer varies from employer to employer. We have collected the information from relevant job advertisements from various job exchanges, looked at it and summarized it for you*:

 

Different job titles:

  • Interior designer
  • Furnishing consultant
  • Interior designer
  • Interior designer
  • Interior Designer
  • Housing consultant
  • Interior decorator
  • Object planner
  • Home Stager

 

Distribution of the individual activities in a job as an interior designer:

At the point of sale: customer advice, follow-up of customer visits, supervision of the exhibition / sales area approx. 60% of the time
In the field: customer visits, advice and processing of the entire order
In the support of corporate customers: Elaborating complete furnishing solutions, creating and presenting concepts, preparing quotations and negotiating contracts, acquiring and supporting customers
Planning and organization of customer events and promotions approx. 20% of the time
Administration, bookkeeping, orders, goods control approx. 20% of the time

Requirements mentioned in job advertisements for the job of interior design planner

Professional requirements
  • Completed apprenticeship in the field of
  • Completed further training as a furnishing planner with a federal certificate
  • Professional experience
Specialist knowledge for the job of interior design planner
  • Experience in customer service / sales
  • Professional experience in the relevant environment
  • Knowledge in planning and designing interiors
  • Project management skills
  • Knowledge in the use of design software (e.g. AutoCAD, SketchUp, Adobe Creative Suite etc.)
  • In the field: Category B driving license
Personal characteristics
  • Creativity and aesthetic judgment
  • Communicative skills
  • Organizational skills
  • Customer orientation
  • Problem solving skills
Other Job Furnishing planner

Project management and design skills, i.e. a good eye for color, material, style and use of space is crucial. You must be able to consider both the aesthetic and functional aspects of space design. You must be able to plan, organize and monitor projects to ensure they are completed on time and within budget.

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*The information listed here is from an ad hoc study to provide a unique insight into the job market as to what is required in a job interior designer.

Schools with training as interior design planners