Architect
Annika Palmi
What does this person do?
● work in the construction industry
● are involved with designing new
buildings, extensions or alterations to
existing buildings, or advising on the
restoration and conservation of old
properties.
Are there any career
prospects?
● working in both large and small Table
architectural bureaus and local governments
and state agencies
● Experienced architects also set up their own
offices
● also good opportunities to work abroad and
international projects
Is it well- paid or not?
● Architects are highly valued and paid fairly
● A common type of account depends on the
remuneration of the parties to the agreement.
Cost of the project will depend on the total cost
of construction .
● Local governments are the architect firm
monthly salary
What skills and personal
qualities are needed to do the
job
● go?
od design and drawing skills
● a strong imagination and the ability to think
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