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Introduction

0:00

Introductions

1:15

Building a positive working relationship

5:57

Network building

10:10

Going to school

14:47

Reviewing hours

17:19

Reporting experience hours

23:25

Other AXP opportunities

25:35

Logging hours

28:32

Reporting

34:15

Dont wait

34:30

Work with your supervisor

36:03

Read the contract

39:12

Contract Management

39:37

Budgeting

40:17

Meetings

40:55

Working Remotely

41:22

Maintaining Relationships

41:47

Ways to Work Around It

42:36

Direct Supervision

43:15

Questions

44:08

Working for Architects

44:29

Our profession is incredibly complex

45:06

What are some tips

46:07

What else is nontraditional

47:11

The importance of licensure

49:01

How to log hours

50:47

The 7 to 10 year itch

52:24

Start new firms

52:45

The value of licensure

53:14

Differences between large and small firms

54:54

Communication

55:27

Expectations

56:15

Mentorship

57:31

Last Thoughts

58:42

Mentorship Supervision

59:34
NCARB Live: Working With Your AXP Supervisor
Not sure what’s expected of you and your Architectural Experience Program® (AXP®) supervisor? Looking for tips to improve your relationship with your supervisor? Our experts are here to help! Join AXP supervisor Joseph McCoy, AIA, LEED AP, Senior Associate at Sanchez Palmer Architects; licensure candidate Haley DeNardo, Assoc. AIA, Architectural Intern at Niles Bolton Associates; licensing advisor Kimberly Tuttle, AIA, NCARB, Director of Partnerships + Events at the American Institute of Architecture Students; and moderator Jeremy Fretts, AIA, NCARB, M.A. Ed., Assistant Vice President of Experience + Education at NCARB, for an interactive webinar on how licensure candidates can work together with their supervisors to complete the AXP.

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