CAREER STRATEGY
we have over sixteen years of experience in helping architecture school graduates build their careers …
we have over sixteen years of experience in helping architecture school graduates build their careers …
we connect the dots, and help architecture school graduates find out how to position themselves within the architectural profession.
You will understand how to build sustainable competitive advantage in your career after architecture school.
You will craft a career strategy that pulls you apart from your competition.
Our process is designed to engage our students and push them to create Portfolios and Strategies that represent them. It provides a platform for the entire application to be powerful, competitive and rewarding, both in terms of results and also as an experience.
Since 2010 we have been continuously improving our Portfolio design and development process through trial and error. It involves using careful evaluation, thorough research and strategic thinking to discover what makes our students unique, followed up by our online portfolio-building design studios, where our team of experts offer high-end design instruction in a project-based setting.
Our strategists bring together a rare combination of design excellence and strategic astuteness, which are essential when the stakes are so high and when dealing with the complexities of architecture school applications.
Since 2010, our strategists have helped hundreds of Architecture School Graduates develop sustainable competitive professional advantage through powerful career strategies and exceptional portfolios
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