I remember feeling lost myself at Part 1 which is exactly why I too have a video on this topic. Great to see yours & Stephen’s take on this, thanks as always! ✨
Hi! I was wondering, do I need to send a cover letter with my portfolio and CV for every email? Or can I just send my CV and portfolio? Since you said they should be customized, do I need to change it for all 100 applications, or just send it to companies that ask for one? Loved the video, super helpful!
Thanks for the information! Please tell me which software you used to make your CV. And does it have to be ATS-friendly? What standard font size and font style have you used?
Just to get an idea i have a question for you. Do architecture firms in uk/usa actually hires professional architecture photorealistic renderer? Although i have my bachelor degree in Architecture, i have done a course on photorealistic render. Now im not sure if i should apply as a regular design architect or just the photorealistic renderer in a firm? Some may say "why not both" but i must say photorealistic rendering takes a lot of time to complete. Doing everything may take lots of times which mostly wont be convenient.
Bro i am also in Aec construction industry Hvac engineer - my only concern at the moment is the job search process which i need to start after 2 months after being out of corporate world for some time so hesitant & nervous about performing well in upcoming challenges.. could you share some wisdom regarding that how to be employable in competitive market ? How to get hired faster ? stay an achiever despite of wind blowing in opposite direction ? Can Unique identity or skills makes us more Valuable than any other things ? Any book suggestions on this topic would be helpful too ...
No you don't have to. You'll lear everything related to science necessary in architecture school ( geometry, physique... ) . Juste manage to have good grades though, to maximize your chances to get in a good school. But yes, it's still an advantage to be good at maths and all, even art before studying architecture. But you'll learn that in school. Don't worry 😊
I remember feeling lost myself at Part 1 which is exactly why I too have a video on this topic. Great to see yours & Stephen’s take on this, thanks as always! ✨
This was much needed as i have been struggling in finding a part 1 architectural assistant job, cheers Thomas
I hope this will help you find a job 🙌🏼
Best of luck with the job search!! Some excellent tips here 🙌🏼
You will all find a great job so keep the spirits up!
Absolutely 🙌🏼
Thanks for having us on 👌👌
Thank you for joining 🤝🏻
Thank you thomas.
my pleasure
Hi! I was wondering, do I need to send a cover letter with my portfolio and CV for every email? Or can I just send my CV and portfolio? Since you said they should be customized, do I need to change it for all 100 applications, or just send it to companies that ask for one? Loved the video, super helpful!
Thanks for the information! Please tell me which software you used to make your CV. And does it have to be ATS-friendly? What standard font size and font style have you used?
Thank you so much for this video
👏🏼👏🏼
Thnk you, excellent tips.
Can you make a video about graphic representation?
Yes 🤝🏻
Just to get an idea i have a question for you. Do architecture firms in uk/usa actually hires professional architecture photorealistic renderer? Although i have my bachelor degree in Architecture, i have done a course on photorealistic render. Now im not sure if i should apply as a regular design architect or just the photorealistic renderer in a firm? Some may say "why not both" but i must say photorealistic rendering takes a lot of time to complete. Doing everything may take lots of times which mostly wont be convenient.
Bro i am also in Aec construction industry Hvac engineer - my only concern at the moment is the job search process which i need to start after 2 months after being out of corporate world for some time so hesitant & nervous about performing well in upcoming challenges.. could you share some wisdom regarding that how to be employable in competitive market ? How to get hired faster ? stay an achiever despite of wind blowing in opposite direction ? Can Unique identity or skills makes us more Valuable than any other things ? Any book suggestions on this topic would be helpful too ...
Why not engineer?
i want to ask is it important to study math,chemistry,pyhsic to be a good architect ?? love your video
No you don't have to. You'll lear everything related to science necessary in architecture school ( geometry, physique... ) . Juste manage to have good grades though, to maximize your chances to get in a good school.
But yes, it's still an advantage to be good at maths and all, even art before studying architecture. But you'll learn that in school. Don't worry 😊
@@Yault. thank luv your video