Architecture Social has never just been a jobs board. The podcast, videos and community updates help candidates, practices and students understand the industry through real conversations.
This update started as a quick note about improved media players. The better point now is simpler: if the website is easier to watch and listen to, more of the useful Architecture Social archive can actually help people.
Watch: welcome to Architecture Social
This video gives useful context for the platform: community, careers, recruitment and why Architecture Social mixes written guides with media.
What changed
The original update was about improving the podcast and video experience across the website. That matters because many Architecture Social posts are built around conversations, not just written advice.
- Browse the Architecture Social podcast for longer conversations.
- Use the resources section when you need practical career or hiring advice.
- Check current architecture jobs when you want to connect advice to the market.
- Use the community area when you want the wider Architecture Social context.
Listen: Architecture Social updates and events
This related show episode gives a wider feel for the community, weekly updates and how Architecture Social brings different parts of the industry together.
How to use the media library properly
A video or podcast should not replace the written answer. It should add texture: how someone thinks, what a guest actually said, or how a career or hiring issue sounds in conversation.
- Use videos when you want a quick feel for the topic or person.
- Use podcast episodes when you want a deeper discussion.
- Use written guides when you need a checklist, script or next step.
- Use job pages when you want to compare the advice with live market demand.
Choose the right Architecture Social route
If you are not sure where to start, use the site by intent rather than by format. That keeps the media useful instead of overwhelming.
- Looking for work: start with jobs and candidate resources.
- Hiring: start with recruitment and employer insight.
- Exploring the industry: start with podcasts and community content.
Common mistakes
- Watching lots of content without taking one practical next step.
- Treating every podcast as general inspiration rather than pulling out one useful action.
- Ignoring older episodes that still explain recurring career and hiring problems.
- Using media as decoration instead of evidence.
Architecture Social view
Stephen’s view is that good media should make the website feel more human and more useful. The best content helps someone decide what to do next, whether that is applying, hiring, joining a discussion or asking a better question.
Next step
Start with the Architecture Social podcast if you want conversations, or the resources section if you want practical career and hiring guides.



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