GS Magazine (gsmagazine.co.uk/jobs/interior-design-jobs/) features a graduate interior design jobs section tailored to both emerging and established designers in the world of hospitality. Established in 1997 amid the boutique-hotel boom, GS Magazine has chronicled the evolution of hotel, bar, and restaurant design for nearly three decades.
Today, the site attracts over 50,000 monthly visitors—a mix of hotel owners, developers, architects, and design professionals—all seeking insight on the latest design trends and opportunities . Recognizing the specific needs of the sector, GS Magazine hosts job listings that range from Graduate Interior Design Jobs to Senior and Architectural Designer roles within hospitality-focused studios and hotel operators.
1. Hospitality-specialist listings
The jobs posted are curated exclusively for the hospitality, leisure, restaurant, bar, and hotel sectors—meaning graduates won’t need to sift through irrelevant vacancies in residential or commercial interiors .
2. Streamlined recruiter and candidate experience
Employers can easily post roles via the “Jobs” section, monitor applications, and withdraw listings once filled. Graduates can even upload their CVs for free, positioning themselves as candidates before a vacancy is advertised .
3. Wide role diversity
Listings range from entry-level graduate positions—perfect for those fresh out of design school—to senior-level opportunities. This progression-friendly model supports career growth in hospitality design.
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