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How to Hire an Architect

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Does your growing business need an architect? Architects can help create designs based on client and customer feedback.

Here are some tips to help you find great architect candidates and make the right hire for your business.

Hire your next Architect today.

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Hire your next Architect today.

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Architect: What is the cost of hiring?

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Why hire an architect?

Bringing an architect onto your staff can affect both your existing team and your bottom line. However, a great architect hire can help your business:

• Create innovative designs for a variety of buildings and structures
• Improve upon or redesign existing structures
• Ensure your company’s building designs are in compliance with codes and regulations

Deciding between a full-time vs freelance architect

Determining the type of architect you need starts with choosing between a full-time employee and a freelance architect. If you expect consistent, ongoing work that can keep a full-time architect busy, hiring an employee gives you more control over the position. An in-house architect creates consistent results and is available on a regular basis. You can also put effort into mentoring your architect and providing continuing education opportunities that benefit your company.

Situations that might call for a freelance architect include special projects or temporarily busy times. Perhaps you’re taking on a massive project that calls for extra architects until the project is done. You might have a special project that requires expertise in a specific area. A freelance architect with that type of experience can help you with that project, but you might not need that experience in the future.

What are the ranks of architects?

Architecture firms employ a variety of ranks of architects to cover various needs. Architects often move up through the ranks as they gain experience or earn promotions based on merit. Some of the ranks of architects from lowest to highest include:

  • Architect interns: This position uses graduates with an architecture degree who don’t yet have an architecture license. They work under the supervision of a licensed architect at the firm.
  • Architects: This role is filled by a licensed architect. There are often different levels of architects within a firm. Architect 1 positions are for newly licensed architects or those with only a few years of experience. Responsibilities are usually limited to certain tasks within a project. The ranks can continue with more responsibilities as architects move up.
  • Project manager: Highly experienced architects might move into a project manager role, handling all aspects of managing an architecture project.
  • Department head: Some large firms have department head or senior manager positions for architects. This person is responsible for all architects and all department activity.
  • Partners: Architects can become firm partners, giving them some voting rights and possibly ownership in the firm.

Where to find architects

To find the right architect for your business, consider trying out a few different recruiting strategies:

  • Set up internships. Welcome architecture school graduates as interns. Your current architects can get help with projects, and you can test out potential architects to hire in the future.
  • Attend industry events. Go to architect conferences, trade shows and similar industry events. Network with other architects at the events to find prospects for your open positions.
  • Promote from within. If you’re looking for a more senior position in your company, consider if your current architects are ready for more responsibility
  • Network in similar industries. Talk to contacts in the industry that you work with regularly, such as contractors and interior designers, to find new architects.
  • Post your job online. Try posting your architect job on Indeed to find and attract quality architect candidates.

Skills to look for in a great Architect

A great Architect candidate will have the following skills and attributes as well as work experience that reflects:

• Bachelor’s degree in architecture or structural design
• In good standing with the NCARB
• Proficiency with AutoCAD software
• Able to draw designs with attention to the details
• Listening to the customer and client needs
• Budget and resource management

Writing an architect job description

A thoughtful description is important to finding qualified architect candidates. An architect job description includes a compelling summary of the role, a detailed list of duties and responsibilities and the required and preferred skills for the position.

When writing your architect job description, consider including some or all of the following keywords to improve the visibility of your job posting . These are the most popular search terms leading to clicks on architect jobs, according to Indeed data:

  • Architect
  • Architecture
  • Naval architect
  • Architectural designer
  • Project architect
  • Mechanical engineer
  • Architectural
  • Remote architect
  • Software architect

Interviewing architect candidates

Strong candidates for architect positions will be confident answering questions regarding:

• Previous design experiences and models
• High-level problem-solving for unique building conditions
• Comprehension behind building and design regulations

Need help coming up with interview questions? See our list of architect interview questions for examples (with sample answers).

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