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How to be sublime in an Architecture Interview Online

Join me, Will Ridgway and Jack Moran as we discuss live how to come across your best in an online Architecture interview. We'll share our thoughts, tips and techniques that will help you on the day. Don't worry! You got this

Episode 5 of the Architecture Social podcast, hosted by Architecture Social, titled "How to be sublime in an Architecture Interview Online" was published on July 29, 2020 and runs 33 minutes.

July 29, 2020 ·33m · Architecture Social

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Join me, Will Ridgway and Jack Moran as we discuss live how to come across your best in an online Architecture interview. We'll share our thoughts, tips and techniques that will help you on the day. Don't worry! You got this

Be Sublime: Mastering Online Architecture Interviews

In this episode of 'Careers in Architecture' brought to you by the Architecture Social, hosts Jack Moran, Stephen Drew, and Will Ridgway discuss the essentials of acing online interviews during the COVID-19 era.ย 

Learn valuable tips on how to make a lasting impression through your webcam, including advice on attire, setting, lighting, and sound. The team emphasizes the importance of preparation, from familiarizing yourself with screen-sharing options to ensuring your portfolio is well-organized.ย 

They also discuss how to handle technical issues smoothly and the importance of maintaining professionalism throughout the interview. Whether youโ€™re a student or an industry professional, these insights will help you sail through your next online interview with confidence.

00:00 Introduction and Greetings
00:44 The Importance of Online Interview Etiquette
02:47 Technical Setup for Online Interviews
07:10 Presentation Tips for Online Interviews
11:48 Handling Distractions and Maintaining Professionalism
24:49 Final Tips and Conclusion

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  • (00:00) - Introduction and Greetings
  • (00:44) - The Importance of Online Interview Etiquette
  • (02:47) - Technical Setup for Online Interviews
  • (07:10) - Presentation Tips for Online Interviews
  • (11:48) - Handling Distractions and Maintaining Professionalism
  • (24:49) - Final Tips and Conclusion
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