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You’re in the process of looking for your first real job in an architecture office. You’re nervous and may have a feeling of being overwhelmed at the whole process. Well have no fear, Eric and I are here to share our thoughts and experiences, both as an employee and an employer.
Eric and I each have over 25 years of experience (that’s 50 years for the math wizards) in the architecture profession and we have both been on the side of the employee trying to get the job and the employer having to sift through a pile of resumes to find qualified candidates. We discuss 8 Tips that will help you land your first real architecture job.
NCARB News
The IDP program, administered by NCARB is going through changes. NCARB published a post last fall describing this in more detail. NCARB expects the first phase to be implemented around June 15, 2015. If you’re not up to date on the latest happenings with IDP, be sure to check out the post titled NCARB Board Approves Streamlining and Overhauling of the Intern Development Program (IDP) for more information. You don’t want to be left behind when you’re preparing for the Architect Registration Exam.
Things discussed in this episode
1. Preparing
2. Cover Letter
3. Resume
4. Getting an interview
5. Nailing the interview
6. Negotiating Salary
7. Follow ups
8. Overcoming objections
Helpful Links:
The Interview Question that is always asked
Hardest Job Interview Questions
Five Best Questions to Ask
Logic Behind Most Common Interview Questions
How to Negotiate Your Salary
PODCAST: Setting and Achieving Goals
PODCAST: Succeeding as an Architect
WATCH: Meg Jay on why you shouldn’t waste your 20s:
We created a set of goal setting worksheets for my students and interns, available at:
http://www.organicarchitect.com/pdf/planning_worksheet.pdf
Receive automatic updates when you subscribe below!
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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You’re in the process of looking for your first real job in an architecture office. You’re nervous and may have a feeling of being overwhelmed at the whole process. Well have no fear, Eric and I are here to share our thoughts and experiences, both as an employee and an employer.
Eric and I each have over 25 years of experience (that’s 50 years for the math wizards) in the architecture profession and we have both been on the side of the employee trying to get the job and the employer having to sift through a pile of resumes to find qualified candidates. We discuss 8 Tips that will help you land your first real architecture job.
NCARB News
The IDP program, administered by NCARB is going through changes. NCARB published a post last fall describing this in more detail. NCARB expects the first phase to be implemented around June 15, 2015. If you’re not up to date on the latest happenings with IDP, be sure to check out the post titled NCARB Board Approves Streamlining and Overhauling of the Intern Development Program (IDP) for more information. You don’t want to be left behind when you’re preparing for the Architect Registration Exam.
Things discussed in this episode
1. Preparing
2. Cover Letter
3. Resume
4. Getting an interview
5. Nailing the interview
6. Negotiating Salary
7. Follow ups
8. Overcoming objections
Helpful Links:
The Interview Question that is always asked
Hardest Job Interview Questions
Five Best Questions to Ask
Logic Behind Most Common Interview Questions
How to Negotiate Your Salary
PODCAST: Setting and Achieving Goals
PODCAST: Succeeding as an Architect
WATCH: Meg Jay on why you shouldn’t waste your 20s:
We created a set of goal setting worksheets for my students and interns, available at:
http://www.organicarchitect.com/pdf/planning_worksheet.pdf
Receive automatic updates when you subscribe below!
If you enjoyed the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a review. It would really help us spread the word about the ARE Podcast. Thanks!
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