Textile Designers recruitment agency listing
We have staff fully available nationwide, catering for perm, temp and bank workers (as and when required). All candidate's qualifications and right to work are also fully vetted.Please do feel to get in touch should you have any inquires, we would love to help with all your staffing needs.
Covers: UK & ROI | Contract, Part Time, Permanent, Temporary | Salaries £15k - £100k+
Four Seasons Recruitment Ltd
Create Recruitment Specialists
Carlin Hall
The Set
Ontrak Recruitment
Denza Limited
The MBS Group
Jolyon Marshall
Beyond Talent
CVUK
Hire Society Recruitment
Drayton Partners
Barracuda Search
SD Creative
Job To Career Ltd
V & C
HW Global
Cream Soda Recruitment
Appleton Finn
Hunter Jameson
MIT Recruitment
The Dove Partnership
MRP Global
Mode 3
WP Recruitment
Connections Recruitment
Prestige Recruitment Group
Adolphus Group
Graff Search
Alexander Charles Associates
Sterling Recruitment Solutions
ABA Executive
Inoltra
JBC
Europe Solutions
Optimal Recruitment
Pro-Found Recruitment Solutions Ltd
More information
The role of Textile Designer can be very different depending on the role, you could be designing interiors, creating a print for clothes or even something else entirely. If you have a background in Fashion Design and are ready to hit the ground running then Textile Design could be just right for you.
Qualifications and pay in Textile Design
Getting into the Textile Design Industry can be difficult. A Fashion Design degree is highly recommended, as although you may get an entry-level position there is very little progression available without formal training. It can even pay to be aware of where you want to be whilst you're still studying, as Fashion Design degrees can often be tailored towards your desired career path.
Many entry-level positions are relatively low paid, and internships are something of a trend with many aspiring Designers heading to Europe for their first position.
Permanent roles can be few and far between in the Fashion Industry and many Textile Designers take on freelance and contract work in order to boost their pay. Though, if you have the qualifications and manage to gain some experience there are good opportunities for progression and wage increases once you've made a name for yourself.
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