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1. Network: Reach out to architects and firms in your area through professional associations, job fairs, and online platforms. Introduce yourself and explain your qualifications and interest in the profession. 2. Establish a portfolio: Start collecting drawings, sketches, and models that show your dRead more
1. Network: Reach out to architects and firms in your area through professional associations, job fairs, and online platforms. Introduce yourself and explain your qualifications and interest in the profession.
2. Establish a portfolio: Start collecting drawings, sketches, and models that show your design skills. Put together a digital portfolio that showcases your projects to potential employers.
3. Gain experience: Take on volunteer or internship roles in architecture firms. This will give you hands-on experience and help develop technical skills.
4. Get certified: Depending on preferences, you may need to gain accreditation from a relevant architectural body. Check for specific requirements for entry level positions.
5. Apply: Look for entry level job postings and apply directly or use recruitment agencies to help you find vacancies. Use social media to find job postings and keep your résumé up-to-date.
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