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New York City's Metropolitan Museum of Art has made several big announces these past few months: From news of a $500 million wing expansion designed by Frida Escobedo, an upcoming rooftop installation from artist Lauren Halsey, to the museum's Ancient Near East and Cypriot Art gallery renovation... View full entry
The rise of female leadership within firms continues to grow over the years. As women of the AEC industry continue to break through outdated ideologies of what firm leadership looks like, the team at Archinect continues to showcase the skills and expertise of female architects throughout our... View full entry
Petitioners in the UK are bidding to have an early-career architectural worker elected as the next RIBA president as a change of direction for the 188-year-old organization which they charge as “losing touch with architects, students, and the next generation of talent.” In an open letter... View full entry
From Archinect's growing community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have picked five featured employers with recently listed job opportunities in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, and Orange, California. Take a look at these positions below... View full entry
If the bustling Miami design scene excites you, why not consider some of the latest career opportunities currently listed on Archinect Jobs? In this week's curated job picks, we're presenting a selection of attractive architectural and design positions at firms in the greater Miami area. To look... View full entry
As we're approaching Spring time, why not consider a career update? If you're looking for architectural opportunities at globally-active practices, specialized boutique firms, or renowned academic institutions, browse the latest listings on Archinect Jobs and check out this week's featured... View full entry
Itching for a job in Southern California but don't want to work in the big city? The beautiful Santa Barbara region offers stunning ocean views with plenty of firms looking to hire the right candidate for their team. For this week's curated job picks here are 12 employment opportunities... View full entry
For this week's highlight of featured employers, we have selected four architecture and design firms as well as one leading art institution with current job openings in New York City/Brooklyn, Los Angeles, Bozeman, Montana, and lots of available Texas-based positions in Houston, San Antonio, and... View full entry
Architectural internships are a double-edged sword. At their best, an internship provides a valuable introduction to the profession for those at the beginning of their career; helping to inform complex decisions on their future development. However, at their worst, internships can also be a... View full entry
World famous as the center of the tech industry, the San Francisco Bay Area is also home to a myriad of exciting architecture and design firms. And they're in need of creative talent right now as the huge number of listings in the region on Archinect Jobs shows. If you're searching for... View full entry
Traditional architecture firms aren't the only viable employers worth exploring as designers and architects continue to navigate the job market. New and exciting job opportunities with unique architecture adjacent practices continue to emerge with businesses seeking the expertise of individuals... View full entry
From Archinect's active community of architecture students and professionals, firms, and schools, we have selected five featured employers with recently listed job opportunities in New York City, Hermosa Beach/Los Angeles as well as one remote position. Take a look at the latest featured openings... View full entry
The job ad, posted by design company Zulufish, sought Part 1 and 2 architecture graduates ‘or equivalent’ to work full-time for up to four months without salary.
The post was highlighted on social media by Future Architects Front (FAF), a campaign group seeking to end exploitation in architecture, which described it as showing ‘comical levels of exploitation’.
— AJ
The firm later withdrew the posting after a current of social media backlash brought on by the organization in spite of its having received a “sickening”-ly high level of responses from applicants. The advertisement called for a full-time schedule in a placement that provided only £75 per... View full entry
Each week, Archinect is highlighting a curated selection of exciting firms with current job listings for architects and designers. In today's roundup, find attractive openings in Los Angeles, East Hampton, Montecito, Sausalito, and Saint Helena, California. For even more opportunities, visit... View full entry
Workers in Belgium will soon be able to choose a four-day week under a series of labour market reforms announced on Tuesday. The reform package agreed by the country's multi-party coalition government will also give workers the right to turn off work devices and ignore work-related messages after hours without fear of reprisal. — Euronews
Belgium’s new labor reforms aim to improve the work-life balance of employees in both the public and private sectors. Workers in the gig economy will receive stronger legal protections and full-time employees will be able to work more flexible schedules. As reported by Euronews, employees will... View full entry