Hey Andrea! I am an architect, more inclined to interior design and I want to know what options are available for designers to start working from home, in jobs or by ourselves, since I can't work off-line due to personal reasons. Would be of great help. Thanks ❤️
Hi there, if you want to work for a firm/company, some of them would have the flexibility to work from home part time, normally for meetings you would still have to go to the office, it would be a matter of talking to the employer, I used to have a job and worked from home (but after COVID we all had to go back to office since work collaboration is earlier in person). On the other hand, if you are a freelance designer and do contract work you would almost work from home every day. I know couple of designers who have their own projects and to avoid costs, they work from home (but that would be more an entrepreneurial path). Third would be to become a renderer, some designers outsource their render work to other designers who can work basically from anywhere. Hope that helps ✨
I’m switching career fields to interior design and trying to learn as much as I can. Should I start by trying to get an internship or are there entry level jobs where you learn a lot?
Interships are great because they will teach you knowing you are just starting in this career, I would recommend trying to get a job in an interior design firm cause is the best way to learn however you could also work in related industries such as furniture stores, lighting stores, etc. Another great way to get your foot in the door can be becoming an interior design assistant and scaling your way up from there, I talk about jobs in this video -> th-cam.com/video/3A_0kdla5yU/w-d-xo.html Good luck ✨
Thank you so much for sharing. May i inquiry any on-line interior design lectures you recommend that i can sign up for a study towards a professional designer career
As an interior designer student can we manage work & study at the same time without any experience ? so i am in 3rd year 6 semester i don"t think so my college has taught me more about interior design , i have learned basic knowledge of softwares with the help of youtube tutorial , so my question is that if i work as interior design intern in company does its help me to learn more about interior design ?
Your contents is and are gonna help alot of young students
I really hope so😊😊
Hey andrea how are you
pls do you have any autocade /3D max tutorial
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thanks for sharing!! I really needed this.
Thanks for sharing!!!!
Your most welcome, come to Canada asap🫠
This vd helps me a lot with my stress & confusion.
Yayyy!!!
Thank you for sharing a motivating and inspiring video. By the way, I’m an abstract artist and I like the painting behind you.
You are so welcome! I am getting bored of that painting 😂 but I agree it’s quite nice.
thank you very much, your videos helping me, it gives me the view that i need.. 🤩i am an interior designer but having anxiety.🥰
Best of luck!
@@aandreatru thank you for encouraging me😄
Hey Andrea! I am an architect, more inclined to interior design and I want to know what options are available for designers to start working from home, in jobs or by ourselves, since I can't work off-line due to personal reasons. Would be of great help. Thanks ❤️
Hi there, if you want to work for a firm/company, some of them would have the flexibility to work from home part time, normally for meetings you would still have to go to the office, it would be a matter of talking to the employer, I used to have a job and worked from home (but after COVID we all had to go back to office since work collaboration is earlier in person). On the other hand, if you are a freelance designer and do contract work you would almost work from home every day. I know couple of designers who have their own projects and to avoid costs, they work from home (but that would be more an entrepreneurial path). Third would be to become a renderer, some designers outsource their render work to other designers who can work basically from anywhere. Hope that helps ✨
I’m switching career fields to interior design and trying to learn as much as I can. Should I start by trying to get an internship or are there entry level jobs where you learn a lot?
Interships are great because they will teach you knowing you are just starting in this career, I would recommend trying to get a job in an interior design firm cause is the best way to learn however you could also work in related industries such as furniture stores, lighting stores, etc. Another great way to get your foot in the door can be becoming an interior design assistant and scaling your way up from there, I talk about jobs in this video -> th-cam.com/video/3A_0kdla5yU/w-d-xo.html
Good luck ✨
Thank you so much for sharing. May i inquiry any on-line interior design lectures you recommend that i can sign up for a study towards a professional designer career
I unfortunately don’t know of any that I could recommend. Sorry :(
Thank you
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Yes I'm interior designer student it's happen to me same in 5 days 😢
Good luck!
As an interior designer student can we manage work & study at the same time without any experience ?
so i am in 3rd year 6 semester i don"t think so my college has taught me more about interior design , i have learned basic knowledge of softwares with the help of youtube tutorial , so my question is that if i work as interior design intern in company does its help me to learn more about interior design ?
You could apply for internship opprtounites to work at companies while you are a student, some companies like to hire students too.
Interesting 😍 Can you work from home as an interior designer?
Not entirely, but sometimes we do work from home :)
i appreciate those informations you're giviiing🤍
Happy to hear that! :)