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Is an Architecture Apprenticeship Right for You? Insights from the Experts & Graduates

Is an Architecture Apprenticeship Right for You? Insights from the Experts & Graduates

Episode 226 Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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We’re diving deep into the world of architecture apprenticeships with the team behind the Architecture Apprenticeship Handbook. 

Join us as we sit down with Daniel Goodricke, Luke Murray, and Laura McClorey to unpack the apprenticeship journey, from applying to smashing career goals. 

Laura shares her personal experience as a Level 7 apprentice at FaulknerBrowns Architects and how it shaped her career. 

Whether you're curious about taking this route or you're an employer wanting to know more, this conversation is packed with insights from the architects shaping the future of the profession.

00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview

01:41 Meet the Guests: Daniel and Luke

04:10 Introducing Laura: An Architectural Apprentice

05:05 The Architectural Apprentice Scheme: Insights and Experiences

07:03 Balancing Work and Study: The 80-20 Split

08:00 The Benefits of the Apprenticeship Scheme

13:24 Top Tips for Choosing the Right Path

17:23 Understanding Apprenticeship Levels

23:26 Qualities for Success in the Apprenticeship

26:52 Choosing the Right Training Provider

28:59 Choosing the Right University for Your Apprenticeship

33:00 The Importance of Mentorship in Apprenticeships

36:38 Maximizing Your Apprenticeship Experience

41:23 Balancing Work, Study, and Wellbeing

45:52 Future Improvements and Reflections on Apprenticeships

52:20 The Architecture Apprenticeship Handbook

55:16 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

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