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 | The Survival Guide to Architectural Internship and Career Development Author: Grace Kim Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Year: 2006 ISBN 0471692638
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Category: Design and Engineering / Professional Practice /
ArchitectureWeek Description A concise guide to the process from architectural education to licensure: finding a first job in the profession, completing internship requirements, and taking the registration exam. It also addresses how to protect employee rights, receive a fair salary, continue one's education, find a mentor, pursue nontraditional paths, work abroad, and start one's own firm. Some Related Books... FEATURED Professional Practice 101: Business Strategies and Case Studies in Architecture - Andrew Pressman
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