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urgent assistance needed from an architect
ok hi.. sup.. I need some help from probably Tom the most but any others that feel like chiming in
one of my chapter members has a finalist interview tomorrow for career comparisons.. what he had to do was research a career, and everything about it, fill out a resume for the job and etc etc his career is Architechtual(sp) Engineer.. he will be interviewed tomorrow for "it" this interview decides if he gets 1-3 place so like he needs some help in what to say .. and possible questions that might arise as well as the answers to them.. thanks for your help guys |
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That is Architectural.
What is the question? I am glad to help. Tom W
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well he needs to know how an architect starts his career, common questions asked by the person hiring the architectural engineer, what kind of certification he needs among the things.. you catch my drift?
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I am not sure what an architectural engineer is, but I would think that your friend will want to be able to discuss the differences between architects, engineers, and architectural engineers.
I worked with several architects many years ago when I was an engineer. My most lasting impression from that time is how difficult the profession of architecture is. An architect needs to be able to take a list of requirements and turn them into a design that works, can be constructed and maintained, and is pleasing to the eye, all within a budget. It is a rare combination of skills. |
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