Architecture career coaching session with Stephen Drew for CV, portfolio and interview advice.

One Power Hour Career Coaching Session with Stephen Drew

A focused one-hour architecture career coaching session with Stephen Drew for candidates who want direct help with CVs, portfolios, interviews or job search decisions.

£300.00

Architecture careers can feel noisy. You might be unsure whether your CV is sharp enough, whether your portfolio is saying the right thing, or how to position yourself for the next role.

This Power Hour gives you a direct, practical conversation with Stephen Drew, founder of Architecture Social, so you can leave with clearer next steps and a stronger way to present yourself.

Who this is for

architecture candidates, students, Part I, Part II and professionals who want practical career advice.

What you get

  • A one-hour career coaching session with Stephen Drew.
  • Practical feedback on your CV, portfolio, interview approach or job search strategy.
  • A clear action list you can use after the call.
  • Advice grounded in live architecture recruitment conversations, not generic career theory.

How it works

  1. Buy the session through Architecture Social.
  2. Use the booking link after purchase to choose a time.
  3. Send any CV, portfolio or context in advance if you want targeted feedback.
  4. Use the session to focus on the decision or document that matters most right now.

Why Architecture Social?

Stephen is the founder of Architecture Social, a specialist architecture recruiter and industry voice with a Part II background. The advice is practical, honest and based on what actually happens in architecture hiring.

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FAQs

Is this only for job seekers?

No. It can help if you are actively applying, considering a move, reviewing your portfolio or trying to understand your market position.

Can Stephen review my portfolio?

Yes. Bring the portfolio, CV or interview challenge you want to work through and use the hour around that.

Next step: Book the Power Hour and bring the career question that is blocking your next move.