By the start of July most of the world was more than three months into the COVID-19 pandemic, far surpassing the original hopes that we would have had it contained enough to return back to schools and workplaces. New architecture graduates were a couple of months into a job search at a time when... View full entry
The push for increasing the number of Black licensed architects has been an ongoing effort. Organizations like NOMA and individuals like Norma Merrick Sklarek, Paul Williams, Zena Howard, Phillip Freelon, Gabrielle Bullock, Curtis Moody, and many others have paved the... View full entry
This week's highlight of architectural employers includes four firms and one architecture school with newly listed job openings in New York City, Pittsburgh, Santa Monica, and Providence, Rhode Island. For even more opportunities, visit Archinect Jobs and browse our active community of... View full entry
The month of April transitioned us to embrace virtual meetings, events, and remote learning. One silver lining this month was witnessing architects and students mobilize to help offset PPE supplies. Understanding ways to navigate through the pandemic from an academic and professional... View full entry
Ever wonder how to create a good resume? How about how to deal with passive-aggressive coworkers? You might've even asked yourself the best way to communicate an important idea. Whatever your areas of interest, be sure to follow the Archinect Tips tag to stay up to date on the latest... View full entry
Earlier this month, we highlighted six academic institutions that had open employment opportunities ranging from visiting professors to admissions coordinators. This week, we feature another round of institutions currently seeking new faculty and staff. End 2020 and start the new year by... View full entry
The latest economic report from the American Institute of Architects shows a continued decline of architecture firm billing activity. The Architecture Billings Index for the month of November fell below October's, now posting a score of 46.3. The Institute also registered a slowing pace of... View full entry
A new study tracking the results of more than 730,000 COVID-19 tests found that construction workers had the highest positivity rates for asymptomatic cases of any occupation, including healthcare staff, first responders, correctional personnel, elderly care workers, grocery store workers and food service employees. — Construction Dive
Access the complete study High Frequency and Prevalence of Community-Based Asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection here. View full entry
From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have selected five employers with current opportunities for architects, marketing professionals, and interns in New York City/Brooklyn, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Take a look at these new... View full entry
It can be easy to adhere to a templated idea of how your resume should be organized. Typically, people put their experience near the top, then education, then awards and extracurriculars, and towards the bottom it becomes a free for all. But, does experience always need to be first? How should... View full entry
If you're currently looking for architectural job opportunities in the Upper Midwest, take a look at this week's curated highlight from Archinect Jobs. We have selected a number of current openings for architects, designers, and academic positions in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Illinois... View full entry
Inspired by some recent events, Margie Lavender reflected on the Progress and Equality of Women in Architecture. spiketwig commented "This really reflects my experience as well - for the most part I do not experience overt discrimination, but there have been the occasional incidents I've written... View full entry
It's not every day you come across job ads for positions like university deans, but this week there have been two new searches advertised on Archinect Jobs. The University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, is currently seeking a new Dean of the School of Architecture. They are looking for... View full entry
If you're ready to take the next step forward in your job search, check out our latest highlight of featured employers with current openings in New York City, Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks, California, and Jackson, Wyoming. For even more opportunities, visit Archinect Jobs and browse our active... View full entry
December is finally here but as 2020 comes to a close, let Archinect help guide your employment search. From resume tips to preparing for a virtual job interview, Archinect Tips is the perfect resource for students and professionals to stay up to date on the latest employment and professional... View full entry