28-11-2019 11:36 AM | ||
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28-11-2019 12:22 AM | ||
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Developer or Architecture firm Recommend? It would be so grateful if someone reply above thread. I am a foreigner, graduated MArch from UK and have 1.5 years experience now. Working in small firm and paid 3.4k+bonus. Some of my undergraduate archi friends who are working in main con and getting over 4k+bonus with 9-5 working hr. I feel so frustrated working over almost 60 working hrs per week. |
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23-08-2017 08:31 AM | ||
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Hi does anyone advice me which developer companies in Singapore is good to apply for ? I have 1 year working experience after I graduated from masters. Can I still do my QP in developer firms ? What is the job scope like? Pls share.. Thanks !! |
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11-05-2017 11:07 PM | ||
Archi Grad | It is very tough to work in Architectural consultancy. Long hours and fast pace. The worst time comes when submitting for design competitions while managing your current projects. People like myself have move on to become project manager. | |
21-12-2016 12:18 AM | ||
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Which course should I take Hi, I'm a 16 year old n'level student and I'm wondering what course should I take in ITE for DPP(direct entry scheme to poly). I was wondering should I take civil and structural engineering design and go to architecture course for poly but I am also thinking about my future, will my pay be high? Is it very stressful? How is it like doing architecture? Pls answer! Thank you. |
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14-06-2015 07:02 PM | ||
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Getting into a developer office is not all roses as well. Long hours, internal politics, project based, dependency on RE market boom/bust cycle and stress are still present. Just better pay on developer side... |
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06-01-2015 02:26 PM | ||
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Hi there, May I ask everyone who is doing something else now after years in the architectural profession. What are you guys doing now? Is it still in the building industry? How do you guys manage to switch industries after so many years of being entrenched in the profession? Hope you can enlighten me! Thanks. |
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18-10-2014 07:33 PM | ||
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I was working short term at DPA and I just want to share my 2cents. Just because some say that the company working experience and all is bad means it is fully bad. It really depends on who your team leader is. I worked for about 4 months and within that period of time managed to actually take away quite a lot from authority submissions to designing as well as meeting with clients and going on site walk to do last min decisions. During that 4 months I was also given a chance to design the facade of the buildings and issue the drawings out for construction right before I left the company. Passed by the other day and what I designed was somewhat up. Just because an apple is rotten, it does not mean the whole tree is bad. It really depends on your luck who your peers are. But also maybe because I was just a temp staff, peers didn't see me as a threat so didn't got caught in office politics. Now, in a dilemma if I want to spend that 300k to study overseas because nus doesn't want me. Just wanna share my experience while I was working there. |
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24-09-2014 01:25 AM | ||
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I think more attention is being paid to work-life balance in recent years, people are unwilling to slog their lives away working regardless how they are paid. Some employers, esp those in small firms are inclined to provide a conducive environment to attract good people. Just wondering, for a typical architect with more than 10 years experience, if he doesnt go out to set up his own firm, can he survive in a small firm? nowadays most architects seem to be young people, do the older ones to go developer / construction firms where they are paid better? How about urban planners, anyone knows if their pay is equivalent to architects? |
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19-08-2014 12:27 AM | ||
designer86 | wow!!!! i worked with P&T consultant under architect totally worse management. force them work OT as much as possible and OT rate damn low and salary as well. Alot of staff resigned. Now P&T (Architect & Civil/Structure) no much project and they get a projects from HDB. | |
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