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Alternate job titles: Landscape Architect | Principal Landscape Architect

Supervises the development of exterior spaces and physical environments. Responsible for final project design drawings and specifications. Oversees the development of schematic designs and construction details and tracks and coordinates project costs. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related field. Typically reports to a Landscape Architect Manager. Typically requires 7+ years of related experience. A specialist on complex technical and business matters. Work is highly independent. May assume a team lead role for the work group. view job details

Alternate job titles: Entry Landscape Architect

Assists in the development of exterior spaces and physical environments. Aids in preparing overview of final project design drawings and specifications. Requires a bachelor's degree in related field. Typically reports to a Landscape Architect Manager. Typically requires 0-2 years of related experience. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Work is closely managed. view job details

Alternate job titles: Intermediate Landscape Architect

Assists in the development of exterior spaces and physical environments. Prepares overview of final project design drawings and specifications. May be involved in the development of schematic designs and construction details. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related field. Typically reports to a Landscape Architect Manager. Typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. view job details

Alternate job titles: Senior Landscape Architect

Assists in the development of exterior spaces and physical environments. Prepares overview of final project design drawings and specifications. Develops schematic designs and construction details, helps in cost estimation of project, and works with project architects or outside consultants as needed. Requires a bachelor's degree in architecture. Typically reports to a Landscape Architect Manager. Typically requires 4 to 7 years of related experience. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. view job details

Alternate job titles: Manager of Landscape Architecture

Supervises all related activities of a staff of landscape architects and technicians. Oversees, manages, and schedules the development of exterior spaces and physical environments, the development of schematic designs and construction details, and is ultimately responsible for final project. Requires a bachelor's degree in a related field. Typically reports to a top management. Manages subordinate staff in the day-to-day performance of their jobs. True first level manager. Ensures that project/department milestones/goals are met and adhering to approved budgets. Has full authority for personne... view job details

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Established in November 2005, Bloom'n Gardens Landscape provides quality landscape installations and maintenance for those who value their outdoor space. From simple shrub plantings to complex renovations, our professional staff makes sure that projects are completed correctly, on time and within budget. We have a pro-active approach to project management and client communications, and take pride in creating beautiful and functional outdoor spaces. Bloom'n Gardens Landscape is fully insured, has all appropriate licenses, and provides initial and ongoing training to ensure every member of our t... view company details

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The modern war for talent is marked by competition for highly-skilled workers. Companies know that a robust vacation package, remote work flexibility, and summer Fridays can appeal to all those darn millennials. But perhaps organizations shouldn't draw the line at these common work-life initiatives. Psychological evidence widely shows that shortening the 40-hour workweek altogether will increase productivity and employee engagement. Organizations Breaking with Tradition Earlier this year, New Zealand-based trustee company Perpetual Guardian took the working world by storm when it experimented ... view article details

Thrill Builder! Slowly the car inches up the improbable incline, defying gravity, and propelled by unseen forces. As the roller coaster car gets to the crest of the hill and peers over the top at the twisted tracks and loop-the-loops that lie just ahead, you try to convince yourself that the person who designed this cruel contraption knows what he is doing. Relax. He does. Kent Seko originally wanted to be an architect. He rode roller coasters as a kid, but never thought about designing them until years later, when a friend who worked at Arrow Dynamics, Inc., a roller coaster design firm, talk... view article details

Getting a raise. Climbing the corporate ladder. Receiving a better title. Taking on more responsibility. Advancing your career. These are the accomplishments most people in the workforce strive to attain. Countless resources exist to guide you every step of the way, from entry-level newbie through middle management and all the way up to the executive offices. How much heartbreak and anger has been exercised lamenting when things don’t go as planned? Why can’t I earn more money?I can’t believe I got passed over for that promotion!My boss is so incompetent, I could do so much better!So if you ar... view article details

Job seekers now have the upper hand when looking for a new job. The economy is good, the stock market is healthy, and according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics there are currently 6.7 million jobs to fill in the U.S. compared to only 6.35 million unemployed people. This is the first time ever recorded in which the U.S. has more available jobs than it has people looking to fill them. In this employment landscape, it’s unsurprising certain industries are having a hard time attracting workers. Jobs that are physically strenuous, or have a reputation of being mentally exhausting, are not attra... view article details

If you love computers and dream in programming code, then a career in the technology industry might be perfect for you. We checked out a few published lists of hot tech jobs by several online publications, compared it to our existing job titles and salary data, and came up with nine highest paying tech jobs offering salaries between $50,000 and $100,000 per year. 1. Data Architect If you have a good head for math, then you might find work as a data modeler. Modelers use applied mathematics to create database systems and improve the transfer of data between them. Those seeking this kind of work... view article details

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Considering a career as an information architect (IA)?  Want to know more about what the salary landscape looks like? Understanding insights from the latest IA salary surveys can provide you with valuable information. In this article, we will outline what information architecture is and explore what the latest IA salary surveys look like. There are plenty of interesting insights, so strap in and let's begin. {Insert Price a Job CTA} What is Information Architecture? Individuals in information architecture jobs need to design intuitive and accessible user experiences. Creating a structural desi... view blog & white papers details

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Equal pay for equal work is a simple concept that is often hard to implement in organizations and political systems across the world. Unfortunately, pay inequity is widespread in many areas of the globe. Despite this, there are those that still fight for equal rights and strive for a better future where fair and equitable pay is the norm. In this article, we will explore the global landscape of pay equity. We will assess what the pay equity situation is in various countries and what the path to global pay equity might be. So, join us on this journey to see what pay equity is through the lens o... view blog & white papers details