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Architectural Job Starter Kit | Life of an Architect

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Home / Career / Architectural Job Starter Kit Architectural Job Starter Kit Bob Borson — February 28, 2014 — 27 Comments March is knocking on the door so that means one thing in an architectural office: the “summer interns” and freshly minted architectural graduates are … well, knocking on the door.

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Your Behavior Matters | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Home / Career / Your Behavior Matters Your Behavior Matters Bob Borson — June 19, 2014 — 42 Comments We’ve all heard the expression that you shouldn’t ever judge a book by its cover, and I for one, tend to agree with this expression. I was once told by my father-in-law that I would make a great contractor.

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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

Make Your Own Opportunities Make Your Own Opportunities Bob Borson — April 21, 2014 — 26 Comments Young architectural interns are awesome … full of promise and possibility. One upside of working many jobs is that you get to experience all sorts of different project types, firm sizes, and management techniques.

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How to Develop an Email Management System for Architecture Firms Using Evernote

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Back in 2014, I shared my thoughts on Recording Meeting Minutes Using Evernote and in 2013, I asked my friend David Doucette, co-founder of ArchitectExamPrep.com to publish his Ultimate Guide to Evernote for Architects. The email is from the contractor and it includes an RFI (Request for Information) for the kitchen. Amazing, right?

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Architectural Graphic Standards - Part 2 | Life of an Architect

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I take a great deal of pride in how my drawings look and this it isn’t just me patting myself on the back, this is due to the feedback I have received from contractors and clients on how easy my drawings are to read and to navigate. joggle just a couple of cold bridges in them details! This is because of order of operations.

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Incremental Progress is the Key to Long-Term Success (Transcript)

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LePage and you are listening to EntreArchitect podcast where I speak with inspiring, passionate people who shared their knowledge and expertise all to help you build a better business as a small firm entrepreneur, architect. Freshbooks, the cloud based accounting software that makes running your small firm easy, fast and secure.