Interior designers work in a wide range of environments, including restaurants, hotels, stores, offices, airports, hospitals and homes. Surveys indicate that a majority of interior designers practice in several areas, although they tend to favor one or two.
Practitioners often contribute to design education as part-time educators or participants in studio critiques. Some interior designers become full-time educators, helping to train the next generation.
Interior designers also work as sales and marketing professionals in related industries. for example, an interior designer might be the sales and marketing representative for a major carpet manufacturer, providing product information to interior designers and architects. (Source: Careers in Interior Design)
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