As an entry level jewelry designer, your day often involves sketching new concepts, developing prototypes, and assisting senior designers with current projects. You may also use CAD software to create digital models, work at a bench to understand materials and assembly, and participate in meetings to discuss design ideas or client requests. Collaboration is common, as you'll work closely with more experienced designers, production staff, and sometimes the sales team to ensure your designs are feasible and align with market trends. Over time, this hands-on experience helps you build technical skills and prepares you for increased creative responsibility within the team.