All Careers articles – Page 3
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FeaturesPutting your best face forward
Is the social networking site Facebook a useless pastime or an indispensable career-building tool? asks Grant Gibson, while Ian Martin downloads Zaha Hadid’s Facebook profile
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OpinionBuilding your social brand — and career
It was the online phenomenon of the year, Facebook had us all poking people we barely knew, sharing our holiday snaps with millions and competing to be top zombie.
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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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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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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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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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FeaturesCharles Graham reminisces about his first job with Rolfe Judd in London
Charles Graham, 43, Rolfe Judd, London
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FeaturesSasha Gupalov, 30, reveals all about his first job with Paul Davies & Partners
Sasha Gupalov, 30, Paul Davies & Partners
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FeaturesDeborah Adams on her first job with Glenn Howells Architects in Birmingham
Deborah Adams, 27, Glenn Howells Architects, Birmingham
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FeaturesChristiane Thoenes speaks to BD about her first job with ORMS, London
Christiane Thoenes, 35, ORMS, Clerkenwell, London
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FeaturesSo you want to work abroad?
Be it to earn more money, see projects completed more quickly or simply to experience a different culture, architects from all over the world are attracted to working abroad
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Archive Titles
'We don't just talk about about architecture'
Trust, friendship and learning together are behind the success of a mentoring relationship that has spanned two decades.
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Archive TitlesThe generation gain
A young architect and his mentor explain their special relationship from passing down wisdom to just shooting the breeze
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Ian Munton and John Jenner
The practice culture of fostering new talent is helping one young architect rise through the ranks at Greenhill Jenner.
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CompetitionsNeed a lift? Get a mentor
As 30 practices compete to be BD’s Young Architect of the Year, Zoë Blackler explores mentoring — the secret weapon that can give new talent the edge
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FeaturesGoing anywhere nice this year?
By working overseas you can further your career in an exciting foreign place. Pamela Buxton has the lowdown on five booming cities
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FeaturesCV top tips
If you want to land that next job, you need to stand out from the crowd. Follow Zoë Blackler’s guide and......Spice up your CV
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