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From my experience I will recommend applying at smaller firms to get your foot in the industry. Don’t expect the pay to be to wonderful but it’s a start.
It’s currently what I’m doing in tandem with working another job in the industry remotely, just to afford the opportunity.
Yes I totally agree I just want to get in the field no matter what they pay or what position I will take ! I also applied for internships but never accepted yet .
I agree with taking Revit classes. There are some really great ones in LinkedIn learning. Then it's all about connections and who you know. Get involved with your local AIA, meet product reps and see if they've heard of anyone looking, and post on ir LinkedIn that you're open to work. Good luck!
Thank you so much for your advice , I will start with that 🙏🏻
I'm not an architect, but almost all the architects I work with work primarily in Revit. That might be a good place to start.
Thank you for advice I will start Revit courses