June 30, 2023
CEO & Chief Strategiest at Behind the Design
This got me thinking of the interior design students who ask me how much they will make in their first job. It happens every semester. Unfortunately, emerging professionals are paid a fairly low wage. This can be stressful, especially as many may live alone for the first time and pay those nasty student loans.
The good news is that you have skills beyond interior design. Therefore, you can pick up a side hustle to help you meet your financial needs. In this article, we explore 10 different side hustles to consider if you are an emerging interior designer.
If you aren’t sure where to start, here are six steps to help you get started.
Now, it is time to get to work. You will want to register your business with the state you live in. Yes, you must pay taxes from any income you generate in your side hustle. Remember to consider any legal requirements, licensing, or permits necessary for starting a side hustle in your area.
Also, be mindful that you are not competing with your employer. Be honest with your manager and let them know you have a side hustle. Reassure your manager that your side hustle will not interfere with your job, and then be sure it doesn’t.
Starting a side hustle may seem intimidating, but don’t let it stop you. I promise you will make mistakes, but most are easy to overcome. Keep moving forward, and you will be making some needed cash quickly.
Jacqueline Green is the driving force behind Behind the Design, a company dedicated to helping interior designers, architects, and creative entrepreneurs thrive through education, training, and marketing services. As founder, CEO, and Chief Strategist, she combines education, coaching, and marketing to empower business owners to achieve their goals. Her leadership is transforming how creative professionals build successful businesses, creating a community of empowered entrepreneurs.