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Five interviews that address the evolution of recruitment

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To mark 15 years of Dezeen Jobs , we explored how recruitment has adapted and responded to the ever-changing architecture and design industry. In our final instalment of the Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series, we look at attitudes towards technology advances, new skill sets and environmental challenges that affect the global workforce.

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Five interviews that discuss the recruitment needs of creative studios

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Celebrating the 15 years that Dezeen Jobs has been connecting employers and candidates, Dezeen has spoken to professionals about their evolving recruitment practices. I think both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years," said Jarrett.

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"Both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years"

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As part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , Kate Jarrett, senior designer at David Collins Studio, explains where the practice currently stands on recruitment. Kate Jarrett: I think both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years. Technological skill is also key.

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"Our values are strong and support the recruitment of diverse talent" says BDP's Sue Emms

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In our latest interview as part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series, Sue Emms, chair of architecture studio BDP 's North Region, discusses the importance of diversity in the workforce. Sue Emms is the chair of BDP's North Region Sophie Chapman: What's your opinion on how recruitment has changed in the past 10 years?

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BNIM details the firm's transition to an employee-owned company model

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BNIM feels they are now better positioned for the future and sees the new ownership model as something that better relates to its core values and organizing mission to “design and deliver beautiful, integrated environments to inspire change and enhance the human condition.” They say the lead-up to the decis.

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The benefits of biophilic design in the built environment

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The benefits of biophilic design in the built environment 0 qpurcell Mon, 05/06/2024 - 10:30 Biophilic Design Biophilic design in the built environment supports the health and wellbeing of individuals, as they spend most of their time indoors. Skanska’s office, Portland, Ore.

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$1 million donated to UT Austin School of Architecture honoring John S. Chase, their first Black graduate

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Chase Family Endowed Graduate Fellowship , will be used primarily to increase diversity and representation in the profession by recruiting graduates of historically Black colleges and universities. Meanwhile, the John S.