If you’re applying for interior design jobs in the UK and not getting results, this will help you fix what’s not working.
If you require sponsorship to work in the UK, this approach will not solve that problem. Instead here: Interior design jobs in the UK with sponsorship
What’s Going Wrong
Most candidates apply in a generic way.
They send a high number of applications with no structure.
What happens:
- No responses
- Or inconsistent replies
This comes down to:
- Applying to studios that aren’t a fit
- CV and portfolio aren’t clearly showing what you do
- No consistency in how you apply
Example of What Changes
Before:
Junior Interior Designer
- Assisted with design work
- Helped prepare drawings
- Worked on residential projects
- Created 3D visuals
After:
Junior Interior Designer
- Improved spatial layout for a one-bedroom residential flat by developing alternative planning options
- Produced AutoCAD plans, elevations, and joinery drawings for a residential flat refurbishment used by contractors for installation
- Created 3D visualisations for client review meetings on a private residential scheme to support layout and material decisions
- Coordinated FF&E specifications for a residential interiors project, confirming finishes, dimensions, and supplier details before ordering
The work hasn’t changed.
Each line shows the outcome, the situation it was done in, and exactly what was done.
The Process
Step 1 – Diagnosis – where applications fail
Step 2 – CV – make experience clear and specific
Step 3 – Portfolio – show work clearly and explain your role
Step 4 – Applications – apply to the right studios
Step 5 – Interviews – answer clearly and show value
Support
Email support
WhatsApp questions
Review of key updates
Plus 30 days of additional support
Cost
£395
Next Step
Book your first session here
Not sure where to start? Start here – how to get an interior design job in the UK
