How to Get a Jewelry Designer Internship
An internship in jewelry design is an excellent way to learn skills needed as a craftsman of precious stones and brilliant metals. Land a work-study program begins with plans that pinpoint where to train, how to apply, the program's length and skills gained. Follow these steps to get a jewelry designer internship.
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Research jewelry design colleges and universities to find schools offering internship programs. Determine if their location, application process and program length are suitable for the type jewelry training offered.
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Find out if the internship provides pay. Some work-study programs give students stipends, a great way to offset other costs that relate to training materials or transportation.
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Scrutinize the program to see if the internship provides hands-on skills such as crafting techniques, cutting metals, engraving and embossing. Make sure the mastery includes a variety of stones, metals and types of jewelry on which to train.
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Ask if the internship has long-term potential. Many interns who excel at training get jobs that are part-time with full-time possibility.
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Explore interpretation opportunities such as taking a customer's instructions and translating them into 2D renderings and 3D modeling for subsequent jewelry manufacture. Ask if there's a chance to troubleshoot potential problems in the jewelry design phase.
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Network with the jeweler and other staff to learn best practices, jewelry design trends, the industry outlook for precious stones or metals and other valuable information. Get a jewelry designer internship that leads to a prosperous career.
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