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This here is in my top 2 of advise I've seen on finding a job as an architecture student/graduate.
The title Architect is not reserved for the building industry. However, too many people still search for "Architect" in their job search.
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✋ A question for the Structural Consulting Engineering community... I come across a high volume of candidates who have gained experience working on low-rise projects looking to step up to medium to high-rise projects. The projects that they have worked on are typically, Residential, Commercial and Industrial and they will often be taking the lead in design, running multiple projects at once, consulting with Architects, Builders, Clients etc., taking a project from concept to completion. Most companies that have a hiring requirement for mid to high-rise buildings want to hire in a like for like capacity, so these candidates struggle to be considered for the companies designing larger projects. It's the classic which came first scenario, the chicken or the egg. My question is: ◾ What outside of project experience would make these candidates more desirable from a hiring perspective? ◾ What could they be doing to boost their profile for this project typology? ◾ How do they stand out from the crowd? Any thoughts would be gratefully received... #structuralengineering #highrisebuildings #recruitment #structuraldesign
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*Apologies the imbedded link in my previous post was not working! it has now been fixed: I know from experience how hard it is to break into the Architecture job market in the UK if you have qualified as an Architect overseas. In this video, I share with you some of the tips that helped me in that process and that I have learned in the past 8 years working in Architecture practices in the UK. I hope you find them https://linktw.in/Cffggf #architect #architecturejobs #architectintheuk
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