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Architecture Social

What makes a good Architecture CV?

25 Jul 2020

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In this episode, Jack Moran and Stephen Drew, both experienced in architectural recruitment, discuss the essentials for graduates to craft the perfect CV and portfolio. They cover the importance of content over visual design, the relevance of software skills like Revit, and common CV mistakes such as spelling errors and unclear employment dates. Additionally, they touch on the value of cover letters, the correct placement of contact details, and advice for adding personal interests in a professional manner. This comprehensive guide aims to help graduates effectively present themselves to potential employers in the architecture industry.00:00 Introduction and Host Greetings01:02 Meet Stephen Drew: Architect and Recruiter02:16 Building the Perfect CV: Key Tips02:27 CV Presentation: Colors and Backgrounds11:16 Common CV Mistakes to Avoid19:00 Employment Gaps and Continuity27:59 Highlighting Software Proficiency30:36 Quantifying Software Experience on Your CV31:39 The Debate on Rating Skills32:14 Importance of Tangible Experience33:18 Highlighting Certifications and Courses33:51 Crafting an Effective CV35:09 The Role of Software in Architecture Jobs37:00 Applying for Jobs with Limited Experience40:23 The 'About Me' Section on Your CV44:45 The Value of Cover Letters47:44 Formatting and Submitting Your CV52:34 Final Tips and Q&A___📐 The Architecture Social is an online platform packed with content to help you find new jobs, stand out from the crowd and take your career in Architecture to the next level💻 Find out more at https://www.architecturesocial.com

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