Challenges for UK Architecture Graduates Entering the Job Market
By
Amy Peacock
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Summary
The article discusses the challenges faced by recent architecture graduates in the UK as they enter a highly competitive job market. It highlights the experiences of individuals like George Smith, who are navigating the arduous process of becoming registered architects. The piece underscores the increasing difficulty of securing employment in the field despite completing advanced degrees.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledStarting a career in architecture has always been a long, arduous and competitive process, but in recent years it has become even harder to get a foot into the profession.
George Smith has just completed a master's degree at the Royal College of Art and is set to graduate in September.
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