Five Prominent Architecture Firms Join Archinect Jobs as Featured Employers
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-27 03:14:48
Archinect Jobs has announced that five distinguished architecture firms have joined their platform as featured employers, expanding opportunities for professionals in the architectural design industry. The new featured employers include Assembledge+, Pelli Clarke & Partners, Höweler + Yoon, Kadre, and McGriff, each bringing unique expertise and project portfolios to the job marketplace.
Assembledge+ represents one of the notable additions to the platform, known for their innovative approach to contemporary architectural design. Pelli Clarke & Partners, with their extensive international portfolio and decades of experience in large-scale projects, adds significant prestige to the featured employer roster. The firm has been involved in numerous high-profile developments across various sectors including commercial, residential, and institutional projects.
Höweler + Yoon brings their reputation for cutting-edge design and research-based practice to the platform, offering opportunities for architects interested in experimental and forward-thinking projects. Kadre and McGriff round out the group of new featured employers, each contributing their specialized expertise and unique design perspectives to the diverse range of opportunities available through Archinect Jobs.
The addition of these firms to Archinect Jobs' featured employer program demonstrates the platform's continued growth and appeal to established architectural practices. This expansion provides job seekers in the architecture field with access to a broader range of career opportunities, from entry-level positions to senior architectural roles across different specializations and project types. The featured employer status typically includes enhanced visibility for job postings and direct connection opportunities between the firms and potential candidates.
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