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Top 10 Entrepreneur Architect Blog Articles of 2013

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Today I’m in Chicago at AIAS Forum 2013 celebrating the new year with a thousand architecture students from every corner of North America. My session is titled, 12 Steps to Business Success in Architecture. The year 2013 has seen amazing growth for the blog. …and the number one article of 2013; 1.

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Architectural Job Starter Kit | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

So I thought I would put together an architectural job “starter kit” of all the things you should be paying attention to if you’re planning on getting a job at an architectural office. My experience demands that I champion the advantages of working in a small firm, it’s what I know and love.

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My Plans for Entrepreneur Architect in 2014

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During the first 16 weeks of 2013, I published a series of blog articles called the Entrepreneur Architect Academy. Each week I introduced one of 12 critical topics fundamental for a successful architecture firm. Thank You for an Amazing 2013. I will share that in another post another day. The Plan for 2014.

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You Make Your Own Opportunities | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

As a result of all this extra time working – along with working in a small firm, I was given opportunities very early on in my career and I was able to take advantage of them. This information applies to not only architecture students, but to most career paths.

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New Year. New Budget.

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With the expansion of the EntreArchitect platform and our desire to provide the most relevant business information for small firm architects, many of the articles presented this year here at the EntreArchitect Blog will be written by others. Start by keeping it simple and prepare a new annual budget for your firm. The New New.

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What I Do Is Bigger Than Who I Am

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This past week I was scheduled to be in Chicago for AIAS Forum 2013, the American Institute of Architecture Students national convention. Thirty dedicated minutes on stage to spread the word of Entrepreneur Architect to more than a thousand enthusiastic architecture students. I believe I have found my purpose.

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The Journey to Success Begins Within You

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This is a guest post written by my friend Taylor Schaub, a 4th-year undergraduate architecture student at the Illinois Institute of Technology. She’s pursuing a Bachelor of Architecture degree with a minor in Business. A few conversations later and the committee were on our way to inviting Mark to come speak at the event.