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Architecture
Job Search Sites
Akropolis.net
Recruiting tool specifically for the Design and Building Industry.
American
Institute of Architects (AIA) Career Center
Job listings, resume database, email alerts, and more.
American
Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA): Joblink
Landscape architect job listing.
Coroflot
Job Board
Searchable database of Design & Architecture, and Graphics
& New Media jobs and internships.
E|Architect
Job Board
Hundreds of employment opportunities, job board forums, resume
database, and more.
Job
Listings: Architecture and Building
Employment agencies, academic centers and job boards that maintain
listings of opportunities in architecture, urban design, landscape
design and the building trades. Find jobs, search for companies,
or post your resume. From About Guide to Architecture.
Museum/Gallery
Job Search
Our Jobs by Field: Museum/Gallery collection.
Planning
Job Listings
Current job listings provided by the American Planning Association.
Riley
Guide: Employment Opportunities and Job Resources on the Internet,
A-Z Index 
See topics such as Architecture.
Additional
Job Search Sites
JobCentral
JobCentral includes employment resources for Skidmore College
students and alumni including job listings, Recruiting Programs,
undergraduate and post-grad internships, local and summer jobs,
job fairs, and more job and career resources.
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Networking
American
Institute of Architects (AIA)
AIA is the voice of the architecture profession, dedicated to
serving its members, advancing their value, and improving the
quality of the built environment.
American Planning Association
Nonprofit public interest and research organization committed
to urban, suburban, regional, and rural planning.
American
Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
Founded in 1899, ASLA is the national professional association
representing landscape architects. ASLA promotes the landscape
architecture profession and advances the practice through advocacy,
education, communication, and fellowship.
Career
Advisor Network 
Searchable database of 2100 Skidmore alumni & parents
who’ve volunteered to respond to your job search and career
development questions. Need
a password?
Career
Advisor Profiles
Profiles of 100 Skidmore Career Advisors (more added each year).
Get the inside scoop on Advisors' jobs, pros and cons, how to
break in, biggest misconceptions, and what Advisors wished they
knew when they were in your shoes! Skidmore
College Connections
Skidmore College Connections including LinkedIn and Facebook Groups,
the Skidmore Business Network, and SkidNet.
Prospecting
and Research Tools
ARCHITECTURE
CAREERS
Interactive guide to careers in architecture designed to assist
you in becoming an architect: a) education, b) experience, and
c) exam. Interviews with working architects, links to valuable
websites including architecture programs, suggested reading
list, and discussion forum.
CareerSearch

Online employment research tool with a database of more than
a million employers from every major sector of the business
and academic worlds.
Entering
the Field of Planning
More than 35,000 people around the U.S. work as urban and regional
planners. Whether you're attracted to a career as a local community
planner or think you might want to work for a private planning
firm, APA can help you learn more about the education and training
you need to begin and build your professional life. From the
American Planning Association.
Landscape
Architecture Links
Updated monthly, includes related organizations, ADA, software,
and historic preservation resources, horticulture links, international
organizations, professional journals, livable communities and
smart growth resources, and more, from ASLA.
Planning
Consultants
Businesses and consulting firms employing planners.
What
Can I Do with a Major in

Begin your exploration of how Skidmore majors relate to career
options here, but note that these pages represent the tip of
the iceberg. Liberal arts and science majors can pursue almost
any field given the right internships, secondary course concentrations,
skills and/or graduate degree. Please consult Career Services
counselors, faculty, and professionals in areas of interest
to get the bigger picture.
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