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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
As a product designer, you will have opportunities to work with companies in the appliances, automobiles, telco and core manufacturing domain. You could further develop a speciality (on your own) within the large umbrella of product design. For example, it could be user-research, prototyping, user interface, future materials, design for disability and much more. Given the currently booming economy, there will be more and more opportunities opening for industrial designers. I don't think that you need to worry about job opportunities, even if the economy slows down. The fact is that people will always need products and good products need good designers. As long as you vouch to create good design, there is no stopping you from making a career out of it. P.S. All key companies that you can think of; LG, Samsung, Nokia, Whirlpool, Godrej, Honeywell, TI Cycles, TVS motors, Honda motors, Maruti, Philips etc. have industrial designers from NID, IDC and other design institutes heading their design departments. This point is only meant for building a perspective and is intended only to make you stop worrying about job opportunities and start thinking about becoming a good designer.