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Commercial and Industrial Designer

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AVG. SALARY

$69,070

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

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"A great idea is nothing if you can't communicate it!" says Jennifer Linnane. She is a product designer.

When you think about industrial design, you might get images in your mind of sitting at a computer calculating equations or in front of a sketchbook creating interesting drawings -- the technical aspects of the career.

But as you read through these next paragraphs, see if you can pick out some other non-technical job duties or skills of the career that you might not have thought of:

"The most satisfying times tend to be when I feel that I've really dug into a problem, explored it completely and have found a window for innovation. I've worked on a tremendous number of products that didn't make it to market," says Linnane.

"Also, due to the time it takes a design to get to market, it's old news to you by the time the masses are seeing it. For those reasons, I tend to value the process and the interaction part of design more than the material outcome.

"A fulfilling project for me has taught me something new, has given me a vehicle to improve someone's life, has introduced me to some new people and has given me something to be proud of.

"A highlight in my career that I value is when I was nominated for and received a local design award for my contribution to the design community of New England. To be acknowledged by my peers for my efforts as a team player and community builder has meant more to me than any design award for a particular product could. That's not to say I'm not interested in the awards -- they're a great sense of accomplishment that I look forward to as well!

"There's nothing like being a player on a development team and helping to open a client's eyes to a technology or concept that's readily accessible in another industry, that they were perhaps unaware of until their interaction with you. That cross-pollination and interdisciplinary respect of other players' expertise is what gets you to the most innovative and promising solutions."

What are some of the non-technical skills described above?

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