Interior designers use their artistic and technical skills to create safe, beautiful, comfortable and functional indoor spaces. The designer proceeds to create a detailed plan, addressing a number of ... learn more
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If you are creative, imaginative and artistic then becoming an Interior designer would be a good option for you. You can do a Bachelor in Interior Design (BID), 3 years course after +2 in respective s ... learn more
Interior designers use their artistic and technical skills to create safe, beautiful, comfortable and functional indoor spaces. The designer proceeds to create a detailed plan, addressing a number of considerations, including colour schemes, furnishing styles, materials and placement of specific items . They can work on everything from shopping malls to corporate offices to hotel lobbies by combining aesthetics with practical considerations.
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To be an interior designer, one must have creative ability, be able to present anything in a different and attractive way, be environmentally conscious and far-sighted. Interior decorators should have the ability to understand the design desired by the customer and explain the design they have made. They have to be flexible in time as they have to be involved in the interior decoration of various construction companies, private houses, restaurants, cafes and interact with customers a lot. Since the timing of this profession is not fixed, you should be able to adjust the schedule according to the wishes of the client.
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The table illustrates the segregation of occupations according to the level of education & experience. The segregation is such that the 'Professionals' have the highest amount of education and/or experience then are the 2 skilled labour (Urban & Rural) and Supporting Occupations with assemblers, operators etc. Security and Army have a wider range of both education and experience and are governmental jobs.
The boxes highlighted are the ones associated with Interior Designer . According to ISCO, jobs can have various levels of education and/or experience which thus puts them in different boxes as visualized in the table.
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BID
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Bachelor in Interior Design (BID) program provides three years of full-time study, to students wishing to pursue a professional career related to built environments. Interior design requires an understanding of building construction, lighting, colour and furniture, as well as the ability to work with a range of professionals. This program focuses as much on technical and design elements as it does on developing the organizational and interpersonal skills to be work-ready after you graduate. Go to education page
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B.A. Interior Archit
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3 Year(s) | 0 |
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The Interior Design Program curriculum is a comprehensive program combining theoretical elements of interior design with practical creative approaches to the solution of functional and aesthetic design problems in the living, working and recreational human environment.Competencies developed by the program include architectural drafting,illustration and presentation skills (including presentation boards and perspective drawing),design proficiency and a Working knowledge of the materials, resources and business procedures pertaining to the interior design profession. An interior designer combines knowledge with aesthetic vision in order to work with clients and other design professionals to develop design solutions that are safe,functional,attractive and meet the needs of the people using the space, Getting employment is not a problem for any student after successful completion of the course since a lot of architectural firms,interior designers,builders,promoters, furniture manufactures and large corporate houses are easy takers for such students & also they can work as freelancer designer or they can open their consultancy. Go to education page
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Carpent & Int. Decor
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Style of Working, rather playful: You love being creative and doing new things, even though you don’t mind to also follow a given solutions from time to time. You should consider looking for jobs where you most of the time you can create new things. Such jobs can be found among others in Media, handicrafts and design.
Information Processing, rather detailed: You prefer to focus on a specific aspect, but with some awareness of how it fits within the larger operation. You should consider jobs that require you to focus and pay great attention to the details of what you are doing. Some examples would include jobs that involve handling accounts, working with data, or maintenance works
Flexibility, very low: You prefer to have a fixed work routine with little or no change every day. You should consider looking for jobs where you are required to go to an office at a specific time each working day. Some examples would include desk jobs and running a shop.
Value orientation, only idealistic: You believe that your work must have meaning behind it, without any material importance. You should consider looking for jobs that will give you some personal satisfaction while doing it. Some examples would include teaching and doing social work.
Pursuit of Success, low: Having a personal life is important to you. You don’t want your social and family relationships to suffer from dedicating time to your work. You should consider looking for jobs that will not interfere with your private life. Avoid jobs which require you to dedicate a lot of your free time to your work
Motivation to Create, very high: You prefer to come up with your own ways of doing things. You should consider looking for jobs where you have some freedom to make your own decisions. Avoid jobs where you have to follow directions.
Sense of Duty, very high: You often feel personally responsible for your work. You are careful when doing your work and you like to do your best. You should consider looking for jobs where you will be entrusted with valuable work that will encourage you to do your best. Avoid jobs where you are not given any responsibility for your work and that do not encourage you to do well
Analysis orientated, medium: You recognize that there is a time for making quick decisions and a time for thinking carefully before acting. You should consider looking for jobs where different kinds of decisions have to be made and where you have to discern whether the situation calls for quick thinking or a lot of analysis beforehand.
Ability to Socialize, high: You are comfortable meeting new people. You have no problem socializing and interacting with different kinds of people, and finding things to talk about. You should consider looking for jobs where you can work with and meet many kinds of people. Avoid jobs where you will not have much interaction with others.
Team oriented, very high: It is easy for you to cooperate and collaborate with others. You enjoy working with a team on tasks and projects. You should consider looking for jobs where you will be required to work with a team to perform tasks. Avoid jobs that will require you to work on your own.
Strength of enforcement, high: You are usually direct and you are capable of confronting others if needed. You have no problem saying what is on your mind. You should consider looking for jobs where you can evaluate and monitor others’ performance. Avoid jobs where you are not encouraged to say what is on your mind.
Ability to cope with pressure, high: You are capable of working under pressure, to the point where you almost enjoy it. You are not easily stressed by daunting tasks. You should consider looking for jobs where you have to work at a hectic pace and perform well. Avoid jobs where you do not have to exert much effort.
Self Employment Ratio
At the moment there are people working in this job in Nepal.
Shows the demand of the career (1st being the highest and the last being over-saturated).
60 = very high: This job is very high in demand. You can easily find employment or will be able to sell your service easily as a self employed person.
50 = high: This job is high in demand. With a certain talent you will find a job.
40 = medium: The demand for this job is medium. You should have chances in finding a job, but you might need to be flexible regarding your working place or in self employment, might have to compete with a few other professionals about the work.
30 = low: The demand for this job is low. Only a few vacancies are published. Academic proficiency as well as experience is required to be even considered for applying for this sort of jobs.
20 = saturated: There is no more demand for this profession in the labour market. Only if existing staff is released, new people are hired.
10 = over-supplied: There are many graduates already waiting for a job in this profession. You might have to consider a long waiting list or have to prove extraordinary talent to find a job in this profession.
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