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ADVERTISERS / JOBS OPENINGS

RESUMES - Posting instructions and list of résumés

ADVERTISING POLICY - How to post a job on the AIASCV website
ADVERTISERS / JOB OPENINGS
DATE POSTED
(Listing extended 1 month for each * )
Hawley Peterson & Snyder Architects - 1) Project Architect 2) Job Captain
4/7/08
3/4/08 * *
4/1/08 *
DES Architects + Engineers - 1) Senior Interior Architectural Designer
4/1/08 *
4/28/08
Stoecker & Northway Architects Inc. - 1) Mid-level intern architect — full-time position
3/28/08 *
The Hayes Group - 1) Intermediate Project Manager
11/27/07 * * * * *
DMJM H&N - 1) Architect
4/24/08
Peterson Architects - 1) Draftsperson / Job Captain
4/18/08
Eric Miller Architects, Inc. - 1) Architectural Sr. CAD Drafter
2/18/08 * *
3/18/08 *
HMC Architects - 1) Senior Project Designer
3/18/08 *
4/17/08
3/13/08 *
4/15/08
Hall & Company - 1) Director of Technical Design
4/14/08
* Listing extended (1 month for each * )
National AIA Career Center - Résumés
AIA Career Center

Local AIASCV Résumé Posting - How to Post Your Résumé on the AIASCV website:
  • You may post a résumé for 2 months on the AIASCV web site by E-mailing a PDF file to our webmaster at info@cornerstudio.com. If you would like to continue posting after 2 months, please resubmit a new pdf file.
  • Please include the type of position for which you are looking.
  • You may also submit a printed résumé to the AIASCV office for posting in the office. See the AIASCV Home page for address or fax number.
  • File size limitations: The pdf file size must be less than 200K; if larger than that, the webmaster reserves the right to contact the sender to have it recreated at a smaller size.
  • Creating PDFs: Larger file sizes are usually a result of scanning a printed piece and saving it at a resolution higher than necessary for screen viewing. Smaller pdfs can be created from a scanned file at a resolution no higher than 72dpi OR by using the full version of Adobe Acrobat (not Adobe Reader) to create the file, either directly or through other programs such as Microsoft Word. Non-scanned pdfs are not bitmapped images so they provide a much better image as well as being much smaller files.
POSITION DATE POSTED
Entry-level Designer / Intern 3/10/08
Designer / Project Manager 3/24/08
Graphic Designer 4/21/08
Associate Designer / Draftsman 4/29/08
Summer Internship 5/7/08
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