Beginner Guide - How to find Architecture Job in Canada (step by step)

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2024
  • Finding an architecture job in Canada can be challenging and overwhelming. In this video the process is broken down in 7 steps.
    References:
    - RAIC architect associations: raic.org/raic/provincial-terr...
    - RAIC job board: raic.org/raic/job-board
    - OAA (Ontario Association of Architects) job board: oaa.on.ca/knowledge-and-resou...
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    Video Chapters:
    0:45 Step 1: Location
    1:28 Step 2: Evaluate
    3:08 Step 3: Research
    6:21 Step 4: Apply
    7:45 Step 5: Be Patient
    9:06 Step 6: Ask Questions
    9:37 Step 7: Get Creative
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Komentáře • 42

  • @architecture_tv
    @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Everyone! If you'd like to work with me 1 on 1, you can now apply to my coaching program www.ashleyeusebio.com/work-with-me.

  • @karaseth7352
    @karaseth7352 Před 2 lety +1

    Your information are great. This gives me lots of energy and courage to move forward within this industry. Thank you so much.

  • @noorindersingh54
    @noorindersingh54 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for the information as it really means alot! Kudos to ur efforts👏🏽 u have made out lives easier

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Noorinder! You're very welcome 😊 Happy to hear the content is helpful, thank you for the feedback 😊

  • @architectld1690
    @architectld1690 Před 10 měsíci

    This video is exactly what I needed. Thanks for this

  • @haejinmin7717
    @haejinmin7717 Před rokem

    Hi Ashley, This video is really helpful! Be patient is really important! It helps me a lot to find a job. Thank you.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před rokem

      Hi Haejin! You're very welcome. I agree patience is so important.

  • @arquiladera
    @arquiladera Před rokem

    I really find valuable the content of your channel! Thank you!!!

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před rokem

      You're very welcome! I'm happy to hear the content is helpful. Appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching 🧡

  • @dr.ritukochar9924
    @dr.ritukochar9924 Před rokem

    Hello Ashley , thank you so much for the great information

  • @rahaparsa5733
    @rahaparsa5733 Před rokem +1

    There will be no jobs for you without a Canadian experience if you don’t know someone in the industry. I know people actively looking/applying for years!! And yes, they have appropriate resume, portfolio, …

  • @tiagofflins
    @tiagofflins Před 2 lety

    Hello, Ashley! Thank you for the content!
    What do you think about certifications (like Autodesk, or CANBIM)? Is this valuable for architecture companies? Or you think a good portfolio is more important?
    I'm an architect in Brazil and I'll try to work as architectural designer or BIM modeler in Canada.
    Thank you!!

  • @kowshika2360
    @kowshika2360 Před 2 lety

    Thanks you so much for your information I think it's really more helpful for me. In additional I wanna to start a BIM ARCHITECTURE COURSE in Canada for this is their any Regulations to follow then how will I find the job regarding

  • @zeekay6067
    @zeekay6067 Před 2 lety +1

    i really like your videos. This is charity.

  • @fatmaelnuzaily
    @fatmaelnuzaily Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ashley.. great video as usual, can you make a video about the most software used in Canada I mean AutoCad Vs Revit, and how about 3DSMax and Lumion? thank you in advance

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Fatma, thank you 😊 appreciate the love and support. I have a video that breaks down the softwares you should know; czcams.com/video/WMIziVE2DRA/video.html . I hope it helps.

    • @fatmaelnuzaily
      @fatmaelnuzaily Před 2 lety

      @@architecture_tv Hi Ashley thank you for the video 😍

  • @ridvanak6359
    @ridvanak6359 Před 2 lety +2

    This video assumes that you already have CACB certification. If you are an internationally trained architect, the first thing you should do is get certification from Canadian Architectural Certification Board. Otherwise, it's too hard to find a job. Not impossible, but it is too hard.

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Ridvan, thanks for watching. This video doesn't assume you have CACB cerification or that your a licensed architect. You don't need to be licensed to work in the industry. I have a video on this topic if you like to get more insight: cacb.ca/eligibility/ . It is important to have a strong portfolio when you are applying for jobs. Also, nothing is impossible if you meet the criteria you can get your education verified by the CACB. I encourage you to look into the eligibility for CACB cerification at the following link: cacb.ca/eligibility/ and I would also contact the Certification Coordinator at info@cacb.ca , they will be able to help you. I hope this helps.

  • @anchalsaini7701
    @anchalsaini7701 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Ashley thank you for this video... I want to know one thing.. Does M. arch is compulsory for doing internship or to become intern architect. I am international architect ... Can I start my internship directly on the basis of my previous international Architectural degree. But I am also pursing Architectural technician diploma program to know the basics of candian Architecture. Can I become an intern architect in Canada ?

  • @davidbuslig724
    @davidbuslig724 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Ashley I’m back again🤣! In your opinion what are the best provinces to work as architect graduate?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety

      Hi David! It's good to see you again 😊 Thanks for watching 😊 This is hard to say since I mainly work in Ontario and don't have much of a comparison. I would say it depends on what you're looking for and what factors are important to you. I do think Ontario since it has a greater population has more opportunities in comparison to the other provinces.

  • @remaalkutbi
    @remaalkutbi Před 2 lety +1

    Hello , at first thank you for all the information 🙏 i would ask you is it possible to work as interior designers for architect in canada ? Or just for people specialized in interior design . And another question what do you think about bim oppurtunities in canada?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety

      Hi Rima, you're very welcome! Yes I know many interior designers that work within architecture practices with Architects so this is completely possible. BIM is currently in demand so there are many opportunities and I encourage everyone to have Revit knowledge when looking for employment.

  • @mrmathai
    @mrmathai Před rokem

    Hi Ashley, I have completed my 2 year diploma in architectural technician from Ontario province. How I can get a beginner level job in same field. please advise.

  • @archredwan363
    @archredwan363 Před 2 lety +1

    hi mam,
    I need to know Masters's interior program in Canada which university is best for and how demanding the interior is in Canada?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety

      Hi Arch Redwan! Unfortunately, I am not familiar with interior design programs, I would recommend doing research. I did find one program at the University of Manitoba which you might want to look into; umanitoba.ca/architecture/department-interior-design . I'd encourage you to continue looking for more programs.

  • @user-ct1hp4xs8d
    @user-ct1hp4xs8d Před rokem

    Hi Ashley, i wrote u an email a few weeks ago, I would like to know about salaries in Toronto as an Architect. If possible, know the different salaries depending on the level of experience (junior-no experience, middle and master inside a studio). Can u answer me here, or better the email, or even better making a video about it? haha Thank you so much for your videos it helps a lot!

  • @susaan__4236
    @susaan__4236 Před 2 lety +1

    Hello Ashley, I want to ask that my bachelor of architecture is 5 year course but I don't know that it is accredited by CACB. So can I work there as an architect. I am confused help me plzz

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety

      Hi Susan, I would recommend getting touch with the CACB program coordinator for more information about your situation. They will be able to confirm if you meet the eligibility requirements for the program. Here's a link to the CACB website: cacb.ca/academic-certification/ . And Certification Coordinator email: info@cacb.ca . I hope this helps.

  • @wayoflife3357
    @wayoflife3357 Před 2 lety

    Hii Ashley...i'm Gaurav from india...i've done b.arch and i've 3 years of experience. I'm thinking to move in ontario so am i able to get job in ontario or i"ll have to do some course or anything else to get job there...please do help to reply here...love from india

  • @dharmikapasupuleti8447
    @dharmikapasupuleti8447 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Ashley, this is Dharmika I'm from India. I'm going to graduate my UG in coming may 2024.
    I have a doubt after my graduation is it possible to directly apply to a job in canada with a degree in India..??
    Is there any other way where they will be no need of doing masters and directly join the job by getting license as Canadian architect..??

  • @shegbayevoke
    @shegbayevoke Před 2 lety +1

    Is it possible to apply for master with a pending course ?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety

      Hi Shegbaye! Is this course from your undergrad? If it is then that might be an issue since you need to have a bachelors degree to apply for a masters degree. I would recommend getting in touch with the program you are planning to apply for more information.

  • @johnstelluto
    @johnstelluto Před 2 lety +1

    Did you work after undergrad school or did you go straight to masters?

    • @architecture_tv
      @architecture_tv  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi John! I took a year in between my undergrad and masters to work in the industry. I talk about the advantages of taking a year in between degrees in these video: czcams.com/video/AxDB1Z4_y9A/video.html . I hope this helps.

  • @Rajuraju-js6td
    @Rajuraju-js6td Před 3 měsíci

    Beautiful video I help you job architect civil draftsman help job 15year experience auto CAD civil drawing work help this job cute Architect mam