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7.1.09

Architectural Design Jobs - Are You Interested in an Architecture Job?

Architects are responsible for creating the aesthetic design of buildings and other structures, making sure that a building is functional and safe for the individuals who will be using it. An architect will frequently be involved in every stage of the building project, from the blueprints to the implementation of the design.
When working for a client, an architect will first find out the needs of the future building owners, discussing such factors as the use of the building, in addition to the budget and the requirements that the owner has. After taking all this information in, the architect will then draw up blueprints and landscaping plans, which they will then present to their clients. It is common for architects to use computer aided design in order to help draw structures and landscapes.

Once a client approves a blueprint, an architect will then solicit construction bids and contractors in order to start the building process. Architects will usually follow up on every stage of the building plan, eventually signing off on the finished project once it meets the client specifications. They will usually specialize in a particular field of work whether it be designing hospitals or schools, or other facilities

Most of these professionals will work 40 hours a week, designing blueprints and consulting with their clients, and they are working environment is fairly comfortable. Architects may sometimes have to work overtime in order to complete projects in a timely fashion.

Becoming an architect will acquire obtaining a professional degree in addition to gaining work experience and eventually gaining licensing by taking the architect registration exam.

In 2006, there were 132,000 of these jobs in America, with 70% of these being in the architectural or engineering fields. About 20% of all these professionals are self-employed, and some work for government agencies such as the Department of Defense and the General Services Administration. Job prospects for architects are bright, and they should grow much faster than other professions, buoyed by population growth and increased construction activities.

In 2006, the middle 50th percentile of these jobs made between $49,800 and $83,450, with those working for architectural firms usually earning much more is they are engaged in profit sharing in their line of work. Most architectural firms will also pay tuition and continuing educational costs for those employees who work for them.

To find out more information concerning Architect Work, visit Killer Careers, for extra info about Architect Employment.

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