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How to write a designer resume
Craft a resume summary statement
A well-written resume summary is basically an elevator pitch. You are summing up your skills and experience in a few sentences to wow recruiters, hiring managers, and decision makers into giving you an interview. Here are some tips to putting your best foot first with your resume summary:
Step 1: Start with your professional title, or the one you aspire to.
Step 2: Detail your years of experience in designer-related roles and your industry experience.
Step 3: What are your biggest professional wins? Here is your opportunity to highlight your strongest accomplishments by placing them at the start of your resume.
Step 4: Don't forget, your goal is to summarize your experience. Keep it short and sweet, so it's easy for recruiters to quickly understand why you're a great hire.
These four steps should give you a strong elevator pitch and land you some designer interviews.Please upload your resume so Zippia’s job hunt AI can draft a summary statement for you.
List the right project manager skills
Your Skills section is a place to list all relevant skills and abilities. Here is how to make the most of your skills section and make sure you have the right keywords:
- Start with the job listing. Frequently, the keywords looked for by recruiters will be listed. Be careful to include all skills in the job listing you have experience with.
- Consider all the software and tools you use on a daily basis. When in doubt, list them!
- Make sure you use accurate and up to date terms for all the skills listed.
Here are example skills to include in your “Area of Expertise” on a designer resume:
- Sketch
- Customer Service
- Graphic Design
- CSS
- HTML
- PowerPoint
- JavaScript
- Revit
- Adobe Photoshop
- Design Concepts
- Project Management
- Adobe Illustrator
- Aided Design
- Adobe Creative Suite
- Product Development
- Design Projects
- Web Design
- Solidworks
- Design Development
- Adobe Indesign
- Customer Specifications
- Fine Arts
- User Experience
- Logo
- XML
- Product Design
- Auto CAD
- Design Process
- Art Direction
- Engineering Drawings
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How to structure your work experience
Your employment history is arguably one of the most important parts of your resume. It shows you have experience and foundation in your field to successfully master the designer position. Here is how to most effectively structure your work experience:
- List your most recent experience first, followed by earlier roles in reverse chronological order. Employers care about your most recent experience the most.
- Start with your job title, company name, city, and state on the left. Align dates in month and year format on the right-hand side.
- Include only recent, relevant jobs.
How to write designer experience bullet points
Your resume is not a list of responsibilities or a job description. Instead, it is your chance to show your accomplishments and show why you're good at what you do.
- Use the What, How, and Why format. Answering these questions turns a bland job description into an effective showcase of your abilities.
- What were your responsibilities or goals?
- How did you accomplish them?
- Why were your results important? (How did it impact your company? Can you quantify the results in numbers? )
Here are examples from great designer resumes:
Work history example #1
Set Designer
National Office Furniture
- Compared PLM BOM to Layout and Pro-e models for correctness.
- Converted sketches to CAD documents, created seasonal color palettes and pitch sheets.
- Collaborated with the Senior CAD Artist on art direction.
- Used Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and WebPDM to create product sketches, marketing/showroom presentations, and technical product packages.
- Designed prints and plaids for junior apparel and assisted in selecting colors and prints for each season.
Work history example #2
Junior Graphic Designer
Na
- Hired by commission for artwork.
- Designed logo for company Created and designed the clothing for company Software used- Photoshop BIRMINGHAM BLOOMFIELD ART CENTER
- Developed a new graphic layout for the University of Minnesota Sigma Pi chapter monthly newsletter.
- Created logos, posters, flyers, brochures, T-shirts designs, presentation PDFs and websites.
- Designed web templates, graphics, and Photoshop resources, which are still available online.
Work history example #3
Interior Design Internship
Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical
- Worked on oorpatterning in Revit.
- Inventoried and laid out offices for the US Patent and Trademark Organization and Department of Interior.
- Provided artistic renderings of our products using a combination of Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to present to clients.
- Redesigned and implemented company rebranding and office and materials library renovations.
- Trained and implemented ARGOS CAD for company's residential homes plans, elevations and product options.
Work history example #4
Designer
IBM
- Interfaced with simulation team to close problems.
- Routed the physical layout of circuit lines (wiring) around electronic components on multi-layered PCBs.
- Prepared design drawings for above systems using AutoCAD software programs.
- Deployed the application in Linux environment.
- Managed graphic designers, JavaScript writers, and HTML coders.
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Add an education section to your resume
The education section should display your highest degree first.
Place your education section appropriately on your resume. If you graduated over 5 years ago, this section should be at the bottom of your resume. If you just graduated and lack relevant work experience, the education section should go to the top.
If you have a bachelor's or master's degree, do not list your high school education. If your graduation year is more than 15-20 years ago, it's better not to include dates in this section.
Here are some examples of good education entries from designer resumes:
Bachelor's Degree in drafting and design
New England Institute of Technology, East Greenwich, RI
2009 - 2012
Highlight your designer certifications on your resume
Certifications can be a crucial part of your resume. Many jobs have required certifications.
To list, use the full name of the certification and the organization that issued it, along with the date of achievement.
Here are some of the best certifications to have on designer resumes:
- Certified Interior Designer (NCIDQ)
- Certified Agile Developer (CAD)
- Master Certified Web Professional - Designer (CWP)
- Engineer In Training Certification (EIT)
- Certified Floral Designer (CFD)
- National Council Certified Interior Designer (NCIDQ)
- Certified Advertising Specialist (CAS)
- Professional Certified Marketer (PCM)
- Certified Digital Designer (CDD)
- Certified Planning Engineer (CPE)