All Careers articles – Page 2
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OpinionA tasty deal on salary is still possible
Kate Hilpern has the lowdown on the latest architects’ salary survey
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OpinionWelcome to the Gulf, your crunch-beating destination
Dubai resident Peter Cooper on why the Gulf is a good bet for architects in tough times
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FeaturesJoining the Gulf club
Three UK building professionals tell Pamela Buxton what it’s like to take the plunge and follow the work to the Middle East
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FeaturesAre you ready for your close-up?
If you want a job abroad, it’s worth brushing up your screen style, even if some recruiters still need convincing on video CVs
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FeaturesFalling in love with architecture
They’ve made their names in architecture, but Liz Bury discovers the spark that drew them to the profession
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NewsToday you need to adapt to survive
For sure, it’s a difficult time to be writing about careers. As BD Careers went to press, the number of jobless people in the UK was rising more sharply than it has done at any time since the 1990s recession.
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NewsHow global firms manage international creative teams
The world’s top practices employ up to 1,000 architects, all who need to share a single focus. How do these large creative teams keep moving in the same direction without losing creativity?
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FeaturesWhat factors should we consider when taking on our first international project?
My practice is looking at doing its first international project. What extra factors do we need to consider when doing international work?
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FeaturesPeter Thomas' first job with Buckley Gray Yeoman in Shoreditch, London
Peter ThomasBuckley Gray Yeoman, Shoreditch, London
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FeaturesAndreas Schelling, 28, first job with Duggan Morris Architects in London
Andreas Schelling, 28Duggan Morris Architects, London
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FeaturesGlenn Howell's architects provide Will Schofield, 27, with his first taste of a job in the world of architecture.
My first year out from Cardiff University was spent with Glenn Howells, and I was offered a job there after completing my part II in 2003.
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NewsProfile: Norman Foster
Foster & Partners, which celebrated four decades in practice in 2008, continually tops lists of the world’s most admired architectural firms. Here, Norman Foster talks about success, growth and that deal with 3i
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FeaturesYousef Al-Mehdari, 23, on his first job with PKS Architects, London
Yousef Al-Mehdari, 23, PKS Architects, London
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FeaturesLet’s work in...
Tired of the London rat race and ready to make a move? Zoë Blackler looks at what jobs and lifestyles these four British locations have to offer architects
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FeaturesLeaving Las Vegas with lessons for life
Academic Paul Davies and architect Tom Teatum met in the 1990s as tutor and student. A shared attitude led to a friendship strengthened by crits, late nights and visits to Vegas
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FeaturesPlaying the game of life
Up to your neck in work? Career stuck in a rut and no prospects on the horizon?
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FeaturesCan we fix it? Yes, we can
Having trouble with the office clique? Missed out on a pay rise? Our panel of three industry experts offer solutions to some common work difficulties
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