Information provided by the U.S. Department of Labor indicates that keen competition is expected for jobs in interior design because many talented individuals are attracted to careers as interior designers. Individuals with little or no formal training in interior design, as well as those lacking…
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Information provided by the U.S. Department of Labor indicates that keen competition is expected for jobs in interior design because many talented individuals are attracted to careers as interior designers. Individuals with little or no formal training in interior design, as well as those lacking creativity and perseverance, will find it very difficult to establish and maintain a career in this occupation. Jobs in interior design will grow at about the same rate as other professions over the next few years. Median annual earnings for interior designers were $40,670 in May 2004.
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