Interior Designer (In-Person, Chicago)
Havenly
- Chicago, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Collaborate with residential Chicago-area clients through virtual and in-home meetings to understand their design preferences, needs, and budget.
- Lead the design process with clients, including development of a mood board, design concept, floor plan, and 3D rendering.
- Source furniture & decor on Havenly's platform, where clients can checkout for all our vendor partners in one cart.
- Grow deep client relationships to drive repeat and referral business.
- A degree in Interior Design from an accredited program or university is preferred.
- 3+ years of working as an interior designer and with your own clients in-person and/or virtually.
- An industry-professional presence - You engage your clients through confident, knowledgeable, and clear communication style.
- Tech-savviness - Designers must be comfortable using online technologies to create concept boards, 3D renderings, floorplans, presentations and communications. In addition, must be comfortable learning and adapting to new technologies quickly.
- Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop or Canva is required; Designers should be comfortable layering images and using functionality such as the background remover.
- A high degree of passion, drive and knowledge to achieve the best possible creative results.
- A small business mindset; you understand how to drive projects forward, and convert beautiful designs into sales.
- A high level of product knowledge across many vendors, categories, and price points, to quickly be able to source furnishing and decor that are the best match for your client.
- Access to reliable transportation to and from client meetings, a computer with video conferencing capabilities, and current Photoshop license or Canva account.
- This is a freelance contract role for Interior Designers who are headquartered in the Chicago area.
- You must have a personal computer with up-to-date macOS Big Sur or Windows versions 10 or 11 to work on the Havenly platform.
- Compensation includes a combination of pay per project + commission + bonus.
- Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis.
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