Nowadays everyone can find a huge number of interior designers' resumes on recruiting websites. However, not all authors manage to express all their thoughts logically and correctly, thereby presenting their experience incompletely. Let's figure out how a really powerful interior designer resume should look like.

Be clear

Most recruiters are looking for designers who are easy and comfortable to work with. First and foremost, clients search for someone who can express the ideas clearly and also understand all of the tasks quickly.

Primarily, attention will be paid to the structure of the resume. Try to make it as simple and clear as possible. You don't need to invent something, just try to find a good template. Also, reread the entire text several times, preferably several days after writing it. By doing so, you will be able to adequately evaluate the quality and clarity of the structure and text.

Show your experience

No one wants to have the interior design created by an intern with no experience. After all, every designer is trusted to create the atmosphere of a place where someone will probably live for years. Therefore, you should try to describe in detail all of your work experience and completed projects. Of course, it is preferable to add your portfolio with visualizations and photos to your CV. 

Point out your strengths

Are you an expert in Scandinavian interior design? Or do you easily make 3D models of the future project? Specify it! All clients need to understand that the designer is a real professional, follows trends, and works with the latest software.

Be creative

As we said before, you don't have to invent something new, but you must be creative. After all, creativity is the main quality of any good designer. You can come up with an original design for your resume and add some memorable visual components. In this way, you will stand out from the crowd of other designers. But do not overdo it, too aggressive visuals can draw the attention away from the main text.

Know your worth

A good way to start your resume is to specify your area of expertise, as well as the type of projects you're willing to work with. If you have a lot of ambition and experience you can write down something like this:

  • work with large projects
  • multistory building interior designer
  • hotel interior designer

Summing up, talent and portfolio play the most important role for such a creative professional as an interior designer. However, do not underestimate the importance of a resume. A well-crafted CV is what will lead you to your first job, or your dream project.