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AI and Modern Hiring: What Architects Need to Know

AI and Modern Hiring: What Architects Need to Know

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Ever feel like the architecture industry is evolving faster than you can keep up? From AI integration to hiring challenges, staying ahead can seem overwhelming.

In this episode, Aya Shlachter dives into the shifting landscape of architecture, focusing on how firms can adapt and thrive. She shares actionable insights on leveraging AI tools, upskilling your team, and creating a standout employer brand to attract and retain top talent.

Aya also highlights modern hiring practices and the importance of flexibility in staffing to meet the changing demands of the industry. Whether you're struggling with retention strategies or looking to future-proof your practice, this episode is packed with practical advice.

Want to learn how to stay competitive and build a resilient architecture practice? Don’t miss out—listen now and take your first step toward success!

Episode Takeaways:

  • Retention is your best investment.
  • Hiring is a two-way street.
  • The hidden cost of losing an architect is up to 150%.
  • Start small, upscale your team, embrace flexibility.
  • Focus on building partnerships and offering flexibility.
  • Mentorship and growth opportunities are key to retention.
  • Your employer brand and culture are critical.
  • The architecture industry is evolving rapidly.
  • Modern hiring requires modern strategies.
  • The architecture profession faces significant staffing challenges.

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Podcast Website: www.architectmybusiness.com

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