Episode 13: 8 Tips To Help You Land Your First Job In An Architecture Firm [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:31:26-07:00January 19th, 2015|Categories: Career Strategy, Podcast, Profession|

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.

Episode 10: How To Become An Entrepreneur Architect [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:41:19-07:00February 24th, 2014|Categories: Podcast, Profession|

We've all felt the urge at one time or another to say "screw this job I'm going out on my own." But without a carefully laid out plan and clear vision of what lies ahead, we could be doomed before we get started. That's why we interviewed Mark R. LePage, the Entrepreneur Architect to avoid all of those mistakes.

Episode 9: So You Wanna Call Yourself an Architect? [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:43:04-07:00February 14th, 2014|Categories: Podcast, Profession|

The use of the term "Architect" has garnered a lot of attention lately. Some say it's misused, others say Architects are too protective of the term and should focus on issues that matter. We've put together a panel for today's discussion including Stephen Hopkins, a recovering Architect, Brandon Kent, a designer in San Francisco, Evan Troxel, host of Archispeak Podcast, and our own Eric Corey Freed. We discuss Stephen and Brandon's article called "Daniel Libeskind is No Architect." We also discuss the legalities of practicing architecture and the perception of the word Architect in global marketplace.

Episode 8: Dear Christine, The Profession Of Architecture Doesn’t Suck [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:44:09-07:00February 8th, 2014|Categories: Podcast, Profession|

There was an article published a few months ago called "Why I Left the Architecture Profession" that started a bit of controversy in the architecture community. Is there merit in the article? Or is it all hogwash? We discuss the article written by Christine Outram that appeared in archdaily last fall called "Why I Left The Architecture Profession."

Episode 7: Architect Stereotypes in the Movies [Podcast]

By |2021-07-31T13:47:28-07:00January 31st, 2014|Categories: Podcast, Profession|

We've all seen how Architects are portrayed by Hollywood, and in many cases it amounts to a superficial brush stroke at best. But is that the case for all of the portrayals? In this episode, Eric and I discuss a few movies that feature Architects in starring roles and we also discuss whether the role of the Architect is central to the story.

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