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Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit presents a series of interviews exploring the future of recruitment

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Dezeen Jobs turns 15 this year and to mark the occasion, we've interviewed architecture and design studios that have advertised with us on where they currently stand on recruitment. Over 80,000 jobseekers are now signed up for Dezeen Jobs, making our platform the go-to recruitment site for companies looking to hire new staff.

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"Both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years"

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As part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , Kate Jarrett, senior designer at David Collins Studio, explains where the practice currently stands on recruitment. Kate Jarrett: I think both recruitment practices and candidates have changed considerably over the past 10 years. Technological skill is also key.

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"We have probably become a lot more rigorous in our recruitment" says Toogood's creative director

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In the latest instalment of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series Jan Rose, creative director at design studio Toogood in London, talks about its projects and recruitment process. Top image: Puffy Lounge Chairs by Toogood Sophie Chapman: Where do you stand on recruitment in comparison to 10 years ago?

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"There are multiple doors of opportunity you can walk through to become part of Henning Larsen"

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Global design director and partner at Henning Larsen Jacob Kurek explains how artificial intelligence has changed the practice as part of Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit Series. Top image: the studio's Downsview project in Toronto Anna Marks: Where do you currently stand on recruitment in comparison to 10 years ago?

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Dyson reveals home robot prototypes that can carry out domestic chores

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British manufacturer Dyson has announced that it is "supercharging its robotics ambitions" by developing home robots and building the UK's largest robotics research centre. It has recently been attempting to expand its range of products and dabbling in new markets such as wearable technology.

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"We look for candidates who have an open attitude to work" says MAD Architects

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As part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , principal partner at MAD Architects Dang Qun discusses the attributes the firm looks for when hiring. Sophie Chapman: How do you think the recruitment process at MAD Architects has changed over the past 10 years? 10 years ago, we were still a relatively young architecture practice.

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"Relying on a machine cuts you off from the ability to think intuitively" says Anna Liu

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As part of our Dezeen Jobs: How We Recruit series , Anna Liu, director at Tonkin Liu in London, explains what the practice looks for when it hires new staff and the impact of technology on its recruitment process. Anna Marks: Please can you talk me through Tonkin Liu's work and current projects? Anna Liu: Definitely not.