How to Write a Killer Interior Design Resume

Write a Killer Interior Design Resume Need fresh ideas for your resume? Learn how to create a resume that will display your creativity and highlight your skills.

Work as an interior designer requires a lot of creativity. But if you’re lacking inspiration for your next resume, here are some tips on how to sell yourself effectively:

Know your audience. Once you know your target audience, you’ll understand what elements will appeal to them. With this in mind, you can create your resume and shape the message accordingly.

Here are some questions to think about:

  • What type of company are you applying for?
  • Is it a large firm or a smaller company?
  • Does it have an entrepreneurial culture?One that’s energetic?
  • Is it structured or traditional?

You can start building your resume around these questions and highlight the skills and traits that are appropriate for the company. Proper use of keywords, along with brief descriptions of the strongest parts of your background, will help you stand out among the rest.

Know your unique value. Find out what makes you different from every designer looking for a job. What is your unique blend?

Here are some questions to help:

  • What separates you from other designers?
  • Do you have an innate sense of color?
  • Have you been successful in designing hotels?
  • Are you a great multi-tasker?

Develop a strategy. Once you know your unique blend, it’s time to communicate it. Here are some things to consider:

  • The resume structure that best showcases what you have to offer.
  • Keywords that reflect your knowledge of your ideal company.
  • What success stories can you share that demonstrate your unique value?
  • What is the best resume design choice to reinforce your message?

Include client testimonials. Because personal success stories can only go so far, including positive testimonials from your previous clients can take your resume to the next level.

The right keywords open doors. The right keywords will come in handy if the company you are applying for uses an applicant tracking system to screen out candidates. In order to make your way in, you must use the appropriate keywords relevant to your profession.

In addition, list all interior design skills you have and be as detailed and descriptive as you can (without going overboard). You can place these skills under the header Technical Skills or Interior Design Skills Section for an easy read.

As an interior designer, you’ll want to make a strong and vibrant impression with your resume. Follow the tips listed above, and you’ll be sure to wow recruiters.

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Alan Carniol

Alan is the creator of Interview Success Formula, a training program that has helped more than 80,000 job seekers to ace their interviews and land the jobs they deserve. Interviewers love asking curveball questions to weed out job seekers. But the truth is, most of these questions are asking about a few key areas. Learn more about how to outsmart tough interviewers by watching this video.