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Karla Lara
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over 6 months ago

There were none the job has to be done a customer at a time so no mistakes are done

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Bisrat Getahun
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over 6 months ago

the cooperation of the workers. dynamic use of academic knowledge in the work environment. the updating of the office setting with the technology.

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Terry Lewis
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over 6 months ago

The diversity of peoples. Never a dull moment because I'm a peoples person we learned to communicate

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Rowan Gutierrez
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over 6 months ago

Iam more interested in architectural designer

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Ken Matejcik
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Olugbenga Adegun
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over 6 months ago

Working as freelance Architect at The development control enabled to know more about building codes, bylaws guiding the developmental process of any building type.. It also availed me the opportunity to work under senior colleaguea who always vetted my drawings before giving building approval.

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ubagbo sun
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over 6 months ago

I wanted to put my skill into practice, acquire new experience and work in a new environment.

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Michael Locher
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over 6 months ago

looking for anything in the world of architecture

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Davide Loco
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over 6 months ago

I am an italian civil engineer with a large experience in: landscape, urban plans, architecture, interior and industrial deisgn. I was director of work for all my 10 realized buildings. Since the begin of my carrier, I was mostly of time a freelance. On 2009 in my Country started a big crisis and the builiding sector was touched a lot. The last 4 years i remain withotu clients at all. Now I am looking for an work place in the world. I am ready to relocate everywhere. I am a posiive person and I have for you this question: "There is somebody who can offer me a job?" #jobsearch #work #architecture #urban #deisgn #creative #interior #design

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Susan Shultz-Dumas
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over 6 months ago

I wonder if you all have considered FlexJobs. I too am facing age discrimination. To further my career I believe I would need to finish my education towards an engineering or architectural degree. I have a degree in accounting and one in web design, associates. Unfortunately, during our last administration, the market was flooded with accountants. I live in an are where the closest university is 70 miles from my home. I have a full time job, but it isn't satisfactory enough to want to stay until or if I ever retire. Hence the need to finish my degree program. My problem is that I don't want to drive 140 miles a day after working 8 hours. I used to 10 years ago, but I am going to be 56 in a couple of months and I was in an accident for the second time in 4 years that left my car totalled. I live on the great lakes so I will always have winter weather. I fear driving in bad weather. I signed up with flexjobs and my indeed alert is for remote jobs. I applied for jobs near the schools with the plan for relocating and I get 0 responses. 0. Companies outside of my profession respond but not the "professionals". So I am assuming it is my age. FlexJobs asks for a small monthly fee. Indeed is free and I have gotten contact work through Craigslist. I am a Draftsmen with an associates in architecture and 20 years experience in Civil drafting. I don't have the greatest record, I am female and 55 years old. I made poor choices concerning opportunities so I feel that I didn't plan as well for old age as I should have. But, I regained my optimism from looking through the remote jobs today that came to my email. I applied for jobs on FlexJobs and was told by a company I am very interested in, that I was turned down Only because I am not available during their business hours. Many companies want you home working during normal business hours. I'm not complaining on here, I just thought that some of you should try FlexJobs. They don't have the age barriers. Or at least I never felt they do. Gosh, I have seen jobs for English teachers requiring no experience. Just keep your head up. Trust I know it's difficult at times. I work in the building industry and it came to a halt completely during the housing market crash. Just keep trying. And go for the long shots.

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