Intern Application Mistakes & Portfolio Tips

How many of these resumes have typos?<br />Photo Credit: Jenni from the Block via Flickr

Recently I had the honor of being a part of the Underdog Architecture Student blog by Ulysses V. If you haven't had a chance to visit his site yet, bookmark it, subscribe to it, like it and share it. It is a great resource for aspiring Architects and architecture students and gives insight into topics such as how to get ready for school to how to handle stress.

In my guest post I spoke about the 5 most common mistakes I see in Architecture Intern applications. These are simple mistakes that you should not make when you apply ranging from the obvious (typos) to the not so obvious (how often to call back). Check out the post now to learn what you need to do to get your next architecture job.

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While you at it, also check out a post I did a while back for Career Thoughts that spells out what needs to be in your professional portfolio. The post is generic to any design profession, but does specifically apply to Architects. Between these two posts, it should get you started on compiling a complete and complimentary application package and get you on your way to become an Architect. Also be sure to add to your package by creating an architecture portfolio website.

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