Join INSIGHT School of Interior Design’s open day to find out more about courses for everyone from beginners to experienced industry professionals.
November 14th, 2016
For anyone looking to start a new career in design, to diversify their skill set or to refresh existing skills, INSIGHT School of Interior Design’s careers day is the perfect place to start.

Speakers at the forum include experts from Aedas, Zanghellini & Holt, Bespoke Careers and INSIGHT Founder Eve Mercier
Happening this Saturday 19 November 2016, the school’s Careers Forum will run from 3 to 6pm at the school in Hong Kong’s Chai Wan. Prospective students will have a chance to chat to industry experts and potential employers; they will hear guest speakers talk about the skills they need in today’s job market; they will get insights into the latest trends, and they will find out which course is right for them.

The crowds at last year’s Careers Forum
Eve Mercier founded INSIGHT School of Interior Design in a bid to combine hands-on work on real-life projects with learning from the most experienced international teachers. Based in Chai Wan, the school offers short, one-day courses in everything from AutoCAD to Kitchen and Bathroom Design, plus longer courses ranging from a week to one-year, full-time interior design diplomas and executive courses.
To register for the Careers Forum this weekend, call +852 2114 2021, or register online through INSIGHT’s website. The school is located at 24/F Federal Centre, 77 Sheung On Street, Chai Wan.
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