I'm planning to move to Dallas this summer but I wonder how the architecture firms are doing in the middle of oil crisis. All the oil companies are struggling now and it will have a huge impact on the Texas economy I think.
LITS4FormZ
Feb 21, 16 12:24 am
You'll have no problem getting a job. It's a buyers market for job seekers.
Carrera
Feb 21, 16 1:17 am
Did work down there a long time ago when oil was king, but more centered around Houston….Dallas is based on banking, telecommunications, technology, energy & healthcare….growing at over 80,000 people a year…largest grown in construction jobs in the country…gotta put those folks somewhere.
cncguy
Feb 21, 16 4:46 pm
San Antonio is doing well...A lot of firms hiring.
AceOfCascadia
Feb 22, 16 1:07 pm
You should be able to find a job in Dallas without much difficulty.
LITS4FormZ
Feb 22, 16 9:24 pm
I left Dallas 6 months ago and I just checked my old office and they still have not filled my position. There is a serious lack of talent that you can use to your advantage as well. Don't be afraid to negotiate hard when the time comes.
I'm planning to move to Dallas this summer but I wonder how the architecture firms are doing in the middle of oil crisis. All the oil companies are struggling now and it will have a huge impact on the Texas economy I think.
You'll have no problem getting a job. It's a buyers market for job seekers.
Did work down there a long time ago when oil was king, but more centered around Houston….Dallas is based on banking, telecommunications, technology, energy & healthcare….growing at over 80,000 people a year…largest grown in construction jobs in the country…gotta put those folks somewhere.
San Antonio is doing well...A lot of firms hiring.
You should be able to find a job in Dallas without much difficulty.
I left Dallas 6 months ago and I just checked my old office and they still have not filled my position. There is a serious lack of talent that you can use to your advantage as well. Don't be afraid to negotiate hard when the time comes.
That is very encouraging. Thank you!