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This question is about kitchen and bath designer resumes.
You describe your kitchen design experience on a resume by listing specific achievements that you have as a kitchen designer and detail the skills you developed in your work.
You should start by writing down all relevant kitchen design experiences. This includes education, certifications, and work experience - anything that you have done that might apply to kitchen design.
Then you can organize it by most valuable experiences and least valuable experiences. Typically direct work experience will sit at the top, followed by education, certifications, and other experiences.
From here, you should flesh out what specifically you accomplished within these experiences. This should be focused not on tasks and duties but on achievements that can - ideally - be numerically expressed. This will allow you to showcase your kitchen design experience in the best way possible.
Finally, you should consider what skills you have developed in kitchen design experiences and flesh these out through your job descriptions.
If you have skills that do not fit neatly into any specific work experience, consider creating a specified skills section. You should include technical expertise, software knowledge, and soft skills like communication and problem-solving.

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