
How Architects Know It’s Time for a Change—Without Burning Bridges
Architecture is a small world. Firms talk. Reputations travel. And for many architects, that reality makes the idea of exploring a new opportunity feel risky—even when something no longer feels quite right. So how do

Studio Culture Matters: How Interior Designers Find the Right Fit
For interior designers, the work is personal. It’s creative, collaborative, and often fast-paced—which makes studio culture just as important as the projects themselves. A firm’s portfolio might catch your eye, but culture determines whether you’ll thrive once you’re there. Beyond the

What Engineers Should Consider Before Making a Career Move
Engineering careers are built on problem-solving, precision, and long-term thinking. So when it comes to making a career move, the decision is rarely impulsive. (And it shouldn’t be.) Before exploring a new role, it’s worth taking a

Why Your Best Hire Might Not Be the Most Experienced Candidate
When firms are under pressure to fill a role, experience often becomes the deciding factor. More years. More projects. More boxes checked. But in architecture and engineering, the most experienced candidate isn’t always the