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Interior design is a highly visual field—so your CV needs to make a strong impression at first glance. But it’s not just about looks. Hiring managers across the GCC want to see a clear structure, proven experience, and design skills that match regional trends.
Whether you’re a junior designer, freelancer, or senior design consultant, here’s how to create an interior designer CV that gets noticed.
Here’s what your CV should always feature:
Start with a short paragraph (3–4 lines) that tells your story. Mention your years of experience, key strengths (e.g., residential, commercial, hospitality), and what makes your design approach unique.
Use bullet points to list relevant skills such as:
AutoCAD
SketchUp or Revit
Space planning
3D visualization
FF&E selection (furniture, fixtures & equipment)
Client presentation
Project budgeting
List your experience in reverse chronological order. For each role, include:
Job title and company
Dates of employment
A few bullet points summarizing your achievements and responsibilities
Focus on measurable results where possible. Example:
“Redesigned 4-star hotel lobby in Riyadh, increasing guest satisfaction scores by 25%.”
Include your degree(s) and any certifications, such as:
Bachelor’s in Interior Design or Architecture
LEED certification
Project management credentials
Short courses in lighting, color theory, or CAD software
Include a working link to your online portfolio. Make sure it’s:
Easy to navigate
Mobile-friendly
Showcasing your best 5–8 projects
Clearly labeled with project descriptions
While your portfolio should show off your design flair, your CV should remain clean and readable. Avoid decorative fonts, bright backgrounds, or overly complex layouts.
If you're applying to a retail design role in Dubai, emphasize commercial spaces. If it's a residential firm in Jeddah, focus on home interiors. Match your language and examples to the employer’s needs.
Instead of saying “responsible for layout,” say “developed 3D layout plans for 20+ high-end residences.”
Other examples:
“Led full renovation of boutique office space”
“Coordinated with architects and suppliers across 5 projects”
“Delivered under-budget design solutions for VIP clients”
Only if they’re public projects or you have permission. Otherwise, describe the type of client (e.g., “luxury retail chain” or “private villa owner”).
1–2 pages is ideal. Focus on the most relevant and recent experience.
Highlight internships, university projects, or freelance design work. Link to a strong portfolio—even if it includes academic designs.
Check for typos and formatting issues
Save your CV as a PDF
Use a professional file name: FirstName_LastName_InteriorDesigner_CV.pdf
Upload your CV on Bayt.com to get discovered by top employers in the region
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