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Project Architect Reviews
What is it like working as a Project Architect?
July 2019
We are family.
Project Architect in Seattle:
Pros: I love the people I work with most. We make every day fun and always have each other’s backs.
Cons: We are growing quickly and always playing catch up.
July 2019
An organisation where one can experience good professional growth and creative attributes provided one has kick for same.
Project Architect in Bangalore:
Pros: The opportunity to be decision maker in big designs
Cons: The lack of hierarchy
June 2019
The project is placed in my hands to coordinate and direct how we finish our tasks. Coordinate the engineers and architect teams to produce a solid drawing set. Work directly with contractors and clients.
Project Architect in Bozeman:
Pros: The teams we get to work with in the company. The company is made up of great people.
Cons: The pay
June 2019
Disconnected Management.
Project Architect in Roswell:
Pros: I appreciate the opportunity to serve the American public by supporting the National Park system.
Cons: Management is unable to rise to the challenge of providing smart effective leadership.
June 2019
Great learning.
Project Architect in Mexico City:
Pros: I've been given many opportunities to learn, and for many years that have been sufficient enough for me to feel appreciated, there's also a great environment of work and a lateral system which allows you to learn and teach at the samen time.
Cons: In recent time I've discovered that there are people with less experience and time on the firm that get paid the same or more than me, which feels really frustrating, even if I feel like a have a great relationship with my bosses.
May 2019
Very busy at times sometimes stressful with deadlines.
Project Architect in Kalamazoo:
Pros: Freedom to do it my way within reason
Cons: Opposition/interagency of and from interior design staff
May 2019
Average!
Project Architect in Atlanta:
Pros: They have all of the latest gadgets and software packages to learn and integrate into projects. You will learn a lot from your colleagues. Just be sure to question everything.
Cons: You get ahead in the company by the relationships you develop internally and externally and much less by the work you produce no matter how clean, how efficient, and how well developed. Both certainly are important, however, I would like to see more push to recognize the people that may not win the projects for the company but keep the projects profitable and less probable of being litigious jobs that could impact work in the future. These two types need each other but it seems a bit swayed to one side at the moment.
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