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Following last week’s visit to Fearon Hay, we are keeping our Meet Your Next Employer series in Los Angeles this week to meet architecture, interiors, and furniture designers LAUN. Founded in 2018 by friends Rachel Bullock and Molly Purnell, the studio has grown from its bespoke furniture roots... View full entry
A survey of architectural professionals conducted by a U.S. union coalition has revealed widespread dissatisfaction with pay, hours, and agency in workplace decisions. The survey of 436 professionals was led by the Department for Professional Employees, whose 24 affiliated unions include the... View full entry
The Archinect Job board features new job opportunities for architects and design professionals at various stages in their careers. For our latest roundup, we highlight nine firms that are seeking to hire Project Architects in LA. Thinking of applying but curious about the role of a project... View full entry
A worker-led organization has launched in the United Kingdom with the aim of improving salary transparency in the architecture profession. The Pay 100, founded earlier this year, is currently calling on architecture workers in the UK to submit their salaries to the group, who will ultimately... View full entry
Following last week’s look at an opening for a Structural Steel Specialist at the AISC, we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore a role for a Wayfinding Designer at Mijksenaar USA. The successful candidate will join the firm’s New York City office, working on... View full entry
From Archinect's vibrant community of job seekers, firms, and schools, we have chosen five featured employers with current job ads in Long Island City/New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C. Check out the latest curated openings below, and visit Archinect Jobs for the complete list of... View full entry
Damage caused by Hurricane Ian’s massive storm surge, flooding and winds will require skilled workers to help the state of Florida rebuild. Staffing the projects to restore the state is easier said than done. Both Florida and the U.S. as a whole have many job openings and few skilled laborers. As some projects in the state halt, they may free tradespeople for other vital work. — Construction Dive
Figures reported by Construction Dive indicate a cause for concern regarding a lack of skilled workers for the many openings available, which has been magnified in the wake of Hurricane Ian. The disaster, which hit Florida in late September, has resulted in billions of dollars in property damage... View full entry
Specializing in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and looking for the right career match in New York City? Take a closer look at this week's curated employment picks from Archinect Jobs, with a selection of six leading architecture firms currently welcoming applications from qualified... View full entry
A series of salary transparency laws emerging across the U.S. is already having an impact on how companies approach disclosing pay range information, one survey has found. The study, undertaken by insurance advisor company WTW, found that many businesses are choosing to include information on... View full entry
Following last week’s look at an opening for a Senior Architect at CHECKSET, we are using this week’s edition of our Job Highlights series to explore roles for a Structural Steel Specialist at the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). The successful candidate will support the AISC... View full entry
No matter if you are looking for an architectural internship at a big, global firm or an advanced career opportunity at a boutique design studio, the huge list of current openings on Archinect Jobs has got something for everyone. Included in our latest weekly highlight of featured architectural... View full entry
Following last week’s visit to the Design Trust for Public Space in New York City, we are moving our Meet Your Next Employer series back to Los Angeles this week where we meet Fearon Hay Architects. Founded in 1998 by Tim Hay and Jeff Fearon, the practice has since grown to operate studios in... View full entry
Looking to work in an area filled with vivid landscapes, rivers, and eye-catching architecture like the Aspen Art Museum? Continuing with our architecture job highlights, below are seven architecture firms that are currently hiring architects and designers to join them in their Colorado-based... View full entry
For our latest weekly highlight of featured employers, we have chosen five architecture and design firms with attractive job openings in New York City, Los Angeles, East Hampton, and Raleigh, North Carolina. For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and browse our growing... View full entry
While discussions over returning to the office continue to arise, several architecture firms have stuck with providing remote options for their staff. Archinect Jobs, the industry's go-to source for job seekers and hiring firms, continues to see a growth in employment... View full entry