Essential tips for launching your architecture career in a modern, engaging design.

Architecture Career Starter Guide

Starting an architecture career can feel messy because everything matters at once: the CV, portfolio, applications, software, interviews and the type of practice you want to join.

The practical move is to build the basics properly, then keep improving them as you learn what the market is asking for.

Watch: software choices that can support your career

This Architecture Social video is relevant because early-career candidates often need to turn software learning into credible project evidence.

Related audio: post-pandemic careers in architectural design

This related episode adds a wider early-career view on confidence, direction and adapting to the profession.

Build the basics properly

  • Create a clean CV that shows education, experience, software and project context.
  • Prepare a sample portfolio that opens quickly and proves your strongest work.
  • Keep a full portfolio ready for interviews.
  • Track applications so you know who you contacted and when.
  • Practise explaining your work out loud before interviews.

Pick a direction without boxing yourself in

You do not need to know your entire career plan at the start. You do need to understand what kind of experience would help you next.

For some candidates that might be technical delivery. For others it might be design, competitions, interiors, BIM, conservation, housing, workplace or a smaller practice where they can see more of the project process.

Use networking properly

Networking does not need to be loud. Follow practices you genuinely like, comment when you have something useful to say and keep a simple list of people or studios worth contacting.

The strongest early-career candidates make it easy for a practice to see their direction, not just their availability.

Common mistakes

  • Waiting until a job is advertised before doing any research.
  • Sending the same CV and portfolio to every practice.
  • Treating software lists as proof of ability.
  • Applying without tracking follow-up.
  • Not practising how to explain academic or early project work.

Architecture Social view

Stephen’s recruiter view is that early-career candidates do not need to sound senior. They need to be clear, prepared and honest about what they can contribute now and what they want to learn next.

Next step

Use this with the Part 1 guide, the architecture CV guide, live architecture jobs and the free professional and student membership.

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