- Mon Nov 24, 2025 9:45 pm#9098
To prepare for the Fashion Designer (Denim) position at Eco Sourcing Limited follow these steps carefully
First understand the employer and the role. Read the job posting several times and note the key requirements: a degree in fashion design or a related field, at least four to five years of denim experience, knowledge of premium washes, proven work with Inditex brands such as Zara Woman and Zara Kids, strong skills in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and the Microsoft Office suite, good English communication, and the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment. Also note the additional preferences for experience in buying, trading and sourcing within the apparel/textile industry.
Next gather information about Eco Sourcing Limited. Research the company’s history, its client list of European and Australian brands, its position in the Bangladesh market, and recent news or projects related to premium denim. Look for any publicly available collections, press releases or social media posts that show the aesthetic the company promotes. Understanding the company’s culture and values will help you tailor your application and interview answers.
Update your resume to reflect exactly what the job posting asks for. Include your full name, current contact details, and a professional email address. Under the work experience section list each relevant position in reverse chronological order, stating the company name, location, dates of employment and a concise bullet‑style description of duties and achievements. Emphasise any work you have done with Zara, Inditex, or similar fast‑fashion brands, especially projects that involved denim design, premium washes, pattern development, tech‑pack creation or sourcing. Highlight your experience in buying, trading or sourcing if applicable. Add a skills section that lists Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as any other design or production software you master. Mention your proficiency in English speaking and writing, and note that you meet the age and experience criteria.
Prepare a targeted cover letter. Begin with a brief introduction stating the position you are applying for and where you found the advertisement. In the next paragraph explain why you are interested in Eco Sourcing Limited and how your background in premium denim aligns with the company’s focus. Provide specific examples of past projects that demonstrate your ability to design collections, develop tech‑packs, manage samples and work with sourcing teams. Mention any experience you have traveling for market research, buyer meetings or trend scouting. Conclude by expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity to contribute to the design team and indicate that you have attached your updated CV and portfolio.
Assemble a professional portfolio that showcases your best denim work. Include high‑resolution images of finished garments, flat sketches, technical drawings and tech‑packs. For each project, provide a short description that outlines the design brief, the target market, the wash or treatment used, the pattern development process and any sourcing or production challenges you solved. If you have worked on Zara Women or Zara Kids collections, include those pieces with clear attribution. Organise the portfolio in a logical flow – start with recent work, then show a range of styles, washes and garment types. Save the portfolio as a single PDF file not larger than 10 MB, and also prepare a downloadable link (for example on Google Drive or a personal website) in case the recruiter asks for an online version.
Refresh your technical skills. Spend a few days revisiting Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, focusing on creating clean line work, accurate measurements, colour fills that mimic denim finishes and exporting tech‑pack files in the required formats. Practice making quick sketches and converting them into vector drawings. Open a sample Excel spreadsheet and practice building a costing sheet or a production schedule, as this will help you discuss sourcing and buying topics comfortably.
Review denim theory and current trends. Read recent articles, trade‑journal reports and runway reviews that discuss premium denim, sustainable washes, innovative finishes and consumer preferences in the European and Australian markets. Make note of emerging colourways, silhouettes and fabric technologies that could be relevant to Eco Sourcing’s clients. Be ready to talk about how you would incorporate these trends into a new collection.
Plan your interview preparation. Anticipate common questions such as:
- Why do you want to work for Eco Sourcing Limited?
- How does your experience with Inditex brands prepare you for this role?
- Describe a time you solved a production or sourcing problem in a denim project.
- How do you stay up‑to‑date with denim trends and technologies?
- Explain your process for creating a tech‑pack from concept to sample.
Prepare concise, achievement‑focused answers that include specific metrics when possible (for example, reduced sample development time by 15 % or achieved a 10 % cost saving through fabric sourcing). Prepare a few thoughtful questions to ask the interview panel, such as the company’s strategy for expanding premium denim lines, the typical collaboration process between design and sourcing teams, and opportunities for professional development.
Finalize logistical details. Ensure your email address is professional and your phone number is active. When you send your application, the subject line must read exactly “Fashion Designer (Denim)”. Attach the updated CV and the PDF portfolio, and double‑check that the files open correctly. Keep a copy of the email for your records.
If you are invited for an on‑site interview, plan your travel to Gulshan, Dhaka, allowing extra time for traffic. Dress in smart‑business attire, be well‑groomed and bring several printed copies of your resume, portfolio and a list of references.
Finally, follow up. If you have not heard back within ten business days, send a polite email to hr@ecosourcing.org reiterating your interest and confirming that they received your materials.
By completing each of these preparation steps you will present a focused, well‑aligned application and demonstrate the professionalism, technical expertise and industry knowledge that Eco Sourcing Limited is looking for in a Fashion Designer (Denim). Good luck.
First understand the employer and the role. Read the job posting several times and note the key requirements: a degree in fashion design or a related field, at least four to five years of denim experience, knowledge of premium washes, proven work with Inditex brands such as Zara Woman and Zara Kids, strong skills in Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and the Microsoft Office suite, good English communication, and the ability to work in a fast‑paced environment. Also note the additional preferences for experience in buying, trading and sourcing within the apparel/textile industry.
Next gather information about Eco Sourcing Limited. Research the company’s history, its client list of European and Australian brands, its position in the Bangladesh market, and recent news or projects related to premium denim. Look for any publicly available collections, press releases or social media posts that show the aesthetic the company promotes. Understanding the company’s culture and values will help you tailor your application and interview answers.
Update your resume to reflect exactly what the job posting asks for. Include your full name, current contact details, and a professional email address. Under the work experience section list each relevant position in reverse chronological order, stating the company name, location, dates of employment and a concise bullet‑style description of duties and achievements. Emphasise any work you have done with Zara, Inditex, or similar fast‑fashion brands, especially projects that involved denim design, premium washes, pattern development, tech‑pack creation or sourcing. Highlight your experience in buying, trading or sourcing if applicable. Add a skills section that lists Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint, as well as any other design or production software you master. Mention your proficiency in English speaking and writing, and note that you meet the age and experience criteria.
Prepare a targeted cover letter. Begin with a brief introduction stating the position you are applying for and where you found the advertisement. In the next paragraph explain why you are interested in Eco Sourcing Limited and how your background in premium denim aligns with the company’s focus. Provide specific examples of past projects that demonstrate your ability to design collections, develop tech‑packs, manage samples and work with sourcing teams. Mention any experience you have traveling for market research, buyer meetings or trend scouting. Conclude by expressing enthusiasm for the opportunity to contribute to the design team and indicate that you have attached your updated CV and portfolio.
Assemble a professional portfolio that showcases your best denim work. Include high‑resolution images of finished garments, flat sketches, technical drawings and tech‑packs. For each project, provide a short description that outlines the design brief, the target market, the wash or treatment used, the pattern development process and any sourcing or production challenges you solved. If you have worked on Zara Women or Zara Kids collections, include those pieces with clear attribution. Organise the portfolio in a logical flow – start with recent work, then show a range of styles, washes and garment types. Save the portfolio as a single PDF file not larger than 10 MB, and also prepare a downloadable link (for example on Google Drive or a personal website) in case the recruiter asks for an online version.
Refresh your technical skills. Spend a few days revisiting Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop, focusing on creating clean line work, accurate measurements, colour fills that mimic denim finishes and exporting tech‑pack files in the required formats. Practice making quick sketches and converting them into vector drawings. Open a sample Excel spreadsheet and practice building a costing sheet or a production schedule, as this will help you discuss sourcing and buying topics comfortably.
Review denim theory and current trends. Read recent articles, trade‑journal reports and runway reviews that discuss premium denim, sustainable washes, innovative finishes and consumer preferences in the European and Australian markets. Make note of emerging colourways, silhouettes and fabric technologies that could be relevant to Eco Sourcing’s clients. Be ready to talk about how you would incorporate these trends into a new collection.
Plan your interview preparation. Anticipate common questions such as:
- Why do you want to work for Eco Sourcing Limited?
- How does your experience with Inditex brands prepare you for this role?
- Describe a time you solved a production or sourcing problem in a denim project.
- How do you stay up‑to‑date with denim trends and technologies?
- Explain your process for creating a tech‑pack from concept to sample.
Prepare concise, achievement‑focused answers that include specific metrics when possible (for example, reduced sample development time by 15 % or achieved a 10 % cost saving through fabric sourcing). Prepare a few thoughtful questions to ask the interview panel, such as the company’s strategy for expanding premium denim lines, the typical collaboration process between design and sourcing teams, and opportunities for professional development.
Finalize logistical details. Ensure your email address is professional and your phone number is active. When you send your application, the subject line must read exactly “Fashion Designer (Denim)”. Attach the updated CV and the PDF portfolio, and double‑check that the files open correctly. Keep a copy of the email for your records.
If you are invited for an on‑site interview, plan your travel to Gulshan, Dhaka, allowing extra time for traffic. Dress in smart‑business attire, be well‑groomed and bring several printed copies of your resume, portfolio and a list of references.
Finally, follow up. If you have not heard back within ten business days, send a polite email to hr@ecosourcing.org reiterating your interest and confirming that they received your materials.
By completing each of these preparation steps you will present a focused, well‑aligned application and demonstrate the professionalism, technical expertise and industry knowledge that Eco Sourcing Limited is looking for in a Fashion Designer (Denim). Good luck.

