Talent Spotting

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Posted on : 28-05-2009 | By : KarlMcC | In : General / Blogworthy

So here I am on an absolutely beautiful sunny Thursday looking out the window at people enjoying the rays. I’m trying to find a Russian Architect a role anywhere in the UK. Shouldn’t be too hard as the guy is really good with a very impressive CV and portfolio of work. His English is fantastic and he’s worked on the reconstruction of the existing Mariinsky Theatre and the Gazprom Tower in St. Petersburg, both incredible buildings, and is willing to relocate anywhere in the UK.

Has Architecture taken such a hammering that someone who can potentially run rings around most others in the design and software department is having such a hard time finding work? We shall have to see. I’d want him working on my team.

Architects, Gloucester

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Posted on : 27-05-2009 | By : KarlMcC | In : Clients Currently Looking

My client, an award-winning Practice based in Gloucester and working nationally on a wide range of exciting, major projects is currently looking to take on additional resource.

We are seeking Architects with enhanced design skills and strong experience to join our Health, Education and Residential teams.

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Senior Architects (London & Europe)

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Posted on : 27-05-2009 | By : KarlMcC | In : Clients Currently Looking, General / Blogworthy

Architectural Select is currently looking for 3x Senior Architects for two clients with offices in London and across Europe.

Senior Architects will have full life cycle experience and we are looking for individuals with strong leadership, communication and management skills and who possess excellent technical knowledge.

To find out more about this, please contact us either using karl@architecturalselect.com or by telephoning myself on 07894 552 671

Senior Architectural Technician, Scotland

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Posted on : 02-06-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : Candidates Currently Looking

Senior Architectural Technician with several years experience looking for contract work across Scotland (preferably Edinburgh, Glasgow or Aberdeen).
Please contact us for additional information.

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Need Help With Your CV ?

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Posted on : 23-05-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : General / Blogworthy

We work with a wide range of clients. Many with international offices, hundreds of employees, huge HR departments and nobody has 5 minutes time on their hands to read through the CV which you have spend hours and hours creating.

Some say that you only have a few seconds to make an impression. Others say it’s down to luck and catching the right person at the right time. We believe it’s a combination of the two.

Put yourself in the following picture:

Your architectural firm has just been given a huge project. You’re slightly understaffed and need someone with certain skills to help work on it. You have placed the relevant adverts and you now have 11 CVs to go through. From these 11, maybe only 1 will seem to be perfect for the job, 2 others could be potentials and the rest… deleted.

Let us assume that, from the rejected CVs, 1 of them was perfect. The experience matched, the qualifications are relevant and the candidate lives reasonably close. He’s available and also for the right money.

If your CV isn’t laid out correctly, modified, reworked, rewritten and it does not get the reader’s attention in a few seconds then it isn’t good enough and you won’t get the job. You won’t get the next job or the next one. You will get a job eventually but it probably will not be your ideal job.

This is what we do for a living. We look at CVs constantly. Hundreds every week. We know what we’re looking for. We can spot a good candidate even from a badly laid out CV. One which a client might not even read.

The majority of people spend more time planning their holiday or the purchase of their new car than they do on putting their CV together. In many cases the CV structure itself is wrong, tells a confusing story or may be misleading. If this is the case, a recruiter or potential employer will not spend any longer than a few seconds skimming it before it heads into the round filing cabinet.

By structuring and planning what is and what isn’t required on your CV you are making a conscious effort to be better than your competition and to stand out for the rest.

In simple terms, if you want to be considered for more jobs and invited for more interviews then you must have a CV which people will want to read. One which recruiters and employers will take the trouble of e-mailing to their colleagues or printing out and reading on the train on the way home from work.

If you spend hours researching that new car and trying to get the best deal on your summer holiday then you will have to invest time in preparing your CV to be the best that it can be.

We can write your CV for you but we will need your help to do so.

A professionally written CV will dramatically improve your chances of being interviewed and cut the length of time you spend looking for a job.

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Experienced Architectural Technician

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Posted on : 08-05-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : Clients Currently Looking

Dynamic young practice located near Hull in East Yorkshire have an opening for an experienced Architectural Technician/Technologist, perhaps on a part-time, self-employed basis, to join their practice.

For more information, please contact us.

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RIBA Competition Projects Exhibition, Manchester

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Posted on : 23-04-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : General / Blogworthy

Exhibition of RIBA Competition Projects    
Venue:    CUBE Gallery, 113 – 115 Portland Street, Manchester
Dates:    2nd May to 17th May 2008

A new spring exhibition organised by the RIBA Competitions Office opens in May showing a selection of recent competition results and a built project, all of which originated through RIBA competition. 

This exciting and varied selection of projects has been chosen to show the range of solutions generated through architectural competitions and will include:

  • Egremont Castle Performance Structure, Cumbria
    • The winning design by Decosterd-Cotting Architects with Guscetti-Tournier Engineers from Geneva, Swizterland and the shortlisted schemes.
  • Brockholes Wetland and Woodland Nature Reserve, Preston
    • The winning design by Adam Khan Architects and the shortlisted schemes for the competition to design a new visitor facility for Brockholes.
  • Sheffield Parkway Footbridge
    • The winning design by Tim Norlund, a 23 year old architect from Denmark who had beaten over 100 entries to gain first prize in this competition.  Plus the shortlisted entries.
  • Avenham Park Pavillion, Preston
    • This project was won through an invited design competition in February 2005 by Ian McChesney Architects.  A series of boards will show the development of the design from the original competition entry through to completion. 

The exhibition celebrates some of the most successful projects so far in 2008 and demonstrates how the competitions process can laud emerging practices as well as established ones.

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A Whole Day Well and Truely Lost

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Posted on : 22-04-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : Comments

I think we all know the feeling when e-mail goes down or the internet stops working for a few hours. It’s incredible how many of the day-to-day processes are web related. Even if you can’t work you think you can still do some offline research, make some phone calls, catch up with people etc. But having no access to the Net really does disable you when you don’t have the right contact number and can’t access a client’s site.

Last incoming e-mail was received at 6am on Saturday which wasn’t discovered until very early on Monday morning when I was immediately on the case with technical support.

Various tests were made with the ISP, Webhost and e-mail provider which dragged on through the day which included 20 or so ‘test messages’ to and from ever single e-mail account.

Nothing was sent or received and the test messages just stayed put in their respective out-boxes.

At 4pm approached I was dreading defeat at the loss of a complete day when the ISP somehow discovered that the domain name had, in fact, expired.

So yes, it was my fault entirely for not staying on top of it and the e-mail address I had used to register said domain was no longer active.

Moral ? Lesson Learned ? Absolutely !

Make sure these things are logged, dates entered and that a technical error isn’t down to something so silly.

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South West London – Architectural Opportunities

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Posted on : 16-04-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : Clients Currently Looking

My client, a very well respected company have, in the last half century, completed a number of outstanding and very distinctive buildings in the UK and abroad.

They have key openings for:

  • A Post Part 3 Qualified Architect
  • A Senior Architect
  • and a Senior Architectural Technician

to join their modern offices in South West London.

We are looking for talented individuals who can come in and take the helm on a number of major projects in the UK, within the sporting, leisure, commercial and residential sectors.

Tool of choice is Bentley’s Microstation which would be considered a strong advantage but we will welcome applicants with expertise on any CAD platform.

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London Opportunities | Architects with Russian Language

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Posted on : 14-04-2008 | By : KarlMcC | In : Clients Currently Looking

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Our client, one of the top Architectural firms are seeking ambitious and talented Russian speaking Architects with relevant UK, European and overseas experience to work on a variety of exciting new projects in and around Russia.

The positions would be based permanently in London and would suit someone with knowledge of the Russian construction market and fluent in business Russian.

Fluency in another European language such as Turkish would be desirable. All applicants should be CAD proficient and ideally have a working knowledge of Microstation.

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