Architectural Associate Reviews

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Last updated Dec 02 2024
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Architectural Associate Reviews

What is it like working as an Architectural Associate?

February 2023
A perfect place to learn different types of work.
Architectural Associate in Spokane:
Pros: A friendly environment.
Cons: It's a very clique type of place of work. If you are friends with upper management, you have better opportunities to advance.
August 2021
A position that will give you a variety of work experience in a flexible work environment.
Architectural Associate in St. Louis:
Pros: The flexibility and relaxed environment.
Cons: The lack of advancement and acceptance of technology in a field where there are plenty of easy-to-access technology available.
April 2021
It’s fair but expensive life style.
Architectural Associate in London:
Pros: Easy access to all sorts of entertainment, friends and business opportunities
Cons: The climate, the pollution, the over crowding, the cost
January 2021
Architectural Associate in Seattle:
Pros: Employee owned company with strong mentorship support and diverse opportunities.
Cons: Not as mission-based or agile as I would like.
January 2020
Houston is pretty good.
Architectural Associate in Houston:
Pros: The diversity and friendliness. There are a lot of companies headquartered here.
Cons: The traffic sometimes and when it floods. Also, not a lot of exciting projects going on locally.
December 2019
Plenty of work and many opportunities.
Architectural Associate in Los Angeles:
Pros: there are many fields of architecture I can work in the city
Cons: the commute time
July 2019
Fully engaged in multiple projects that are in various stages of construction.
Architectural Associate in St. Louis:
Pros: The level of trust they give younger and inexperienced employees to take on large rolls.
Cons: The lack of engagement that the employees have outside of work. Also the lack of accountability that the leadership holds employees to.

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