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Whenever I hear folks talk about the UK, show images and open up about salaries, I'm reminded that my distaste for the place isn't based on some childhood trauma.
... Because everyone's there, I'm always second-guessing myself.
Thanks for the video! I am at the end of part 3 now ( hope I passed everything). I had experience in a larger practice, but now work in a medium size one as well. Much better here. A third of my time take construction drawings, 10% construction stage, the rest is design 😊
ОтветитьHey rus, big fan mate! I am an aussie with a british grandparent so I have access to the UK Ancestry visa. I am currently in my third year of BA Arch and would really like to live and work in the UK. What do you think my best path would be to achieve this? Should I go straight after my BA and take any job I can find or stay in aus and do my masters then go and look for work in the uk? Thanks
Ответитьi dont know a interview without your regular bullshit, from the employer and from the employee hahah
ОтветитьIf fresher how can I got a job
ОтветитьThanks Russell
Very informative video for young architects
Great to hear about your experiences... Atkins is a really big company. Overall at the start, I guess working for those famous company helps to boast your portfolio/career.
ОтветитьI live in the U.S am a licensed plumber, do you have any info about Tanzania and plumbing work or contact?
ОтветитьCould you make a video all about university debt? I’m going to uni next year for architecture, and student loans is my one big worry, nowadays it costs soo much to go uni, I guessing it was cheaper back in the day.
Could you also give tips to graduate students who are looking for their first job, what kind of skills are employees looking for, and what could make someone stand out from the crowd.
the honestyyyy😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
ОтветитьPlease keep goin g with this channel, I like it. I like your vibe too.
ОтветитьI love Russell’s straight to the point style. The other day I asked one of my colleagues at uni the origin of the term Architect and he was shocked when I told him it comes from the Greek: Arkhi-chief/tekton-builder, he was shocked! Thanks Russell, your insight is of great value for young people who may be thinking about studying architecture but are deterred by the pretentious attitude part of industry portrays. Cheers mate.
ОтветитьThanks for your testimony and history for your architect job! your English accent is cool! I can see you are also a singer I guess! do you play a guitar! bless you and your jobs!❤
ОтветитьHey there are you open for sponsorship on this channel for a service for UK architects
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