Discover the skills and training needed for this occupation
Interior Designers plan, design, detail and supervise the construction of commercial, industrial, retail and residential building interiors to produce an environment tailored to a purpose, with particular emphasis on space creation, space planning, and factors that enhance living and working environments.
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People employed in SAExplore by region
53%
1-Year changeGrowth in previous years
107%
5-Year changeGrowth in previous years
SA Future Demand:Strong
The skills that Interior Designers need
Learning new skills can certainly get you into a job quicker — but it’s not always about securing a job today. Each skill you build can be a stepping stone towards great opportunities in the future. Here are some skills needed for this occupation.
- Planning and organising
- Initiative and innovation
- Numeracy
- Digital engagement
- Teamwork
- Writing
- Reading
- Learning
- Problem solving
- Oral communication
Where are people currently employed?
Region | Employed | 1 Year Change | 5 Year Change |
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RegionSouth Australia - South East | Employed24 | 1 Year Change85% | 5 Year Change140% |
RegionSouth Australia - Outback | Employed10 | 1 Year Change0% | 5 Year Change0% |
RegionBarossa - Yorke - Mid North | Employed24 | 1 Year Change60% | 5 Year Change140% |
RegionAdelaide - West | Employed458 | 1 Year Change38% | 5 Year Change125% |
RegionAdelaide - South | Employed484 | 1 Year Change62% | 5 Year Change120% |
RegionAdelaide - North | Employed145 | 1 Year Change73% | 5 Year Change169% |
RegionAdelaide - Central and Hills | Employed464 | 1 Year Change55% | 5 Year Change72% |
Data from Skills SA, and Jobs and Skills Australia | Skills SA |