Select "Table" to see more wage data the national and local level.Select "Chart" to see a visual comparison between national wages and wages in the location you selected.However, you can assume that you might earn close to the 10th or 25th %ile wages when you start out in most careers. Note that the lowest (10th %ile) wage shown is not necessarily a "starting wage." Instead it means that 10 percent of all workers in this career earn less that this amount, and 90 percent earn more. The Graph shows you wages at the 10th, 25th, 50th, 75th and 90th percentiles.You can select from three views of this data: This chart shows you a range of how much most workers in this occupation earn per hour, in the location that you selected. National-level data come from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections, 2021-31. State-level data come from Projections Central and State Labor Market Information offices, 2020-30. While the projected numbers may not be exact, they are helpful to compare one career to another, or one location to another. The projections are based on assumptions of unemployment rates and labor productivity growth rates. You can see the total number of people employed in this occupation in 2020 (for states) or 2021 (for national), the number expected to be employed in 2030 (for states) or 2031 (for national), and the rate of growth over those years. You can look at projected employment in your state, or in other states where you might consider living. This can help you decide if this career is a good choice for future job opportunities. Projected employment shows how much employment is expected to grow in this occupation over a 10-year period. Note this information is only available at a national level, so even if you selected a state, you’ll see this information for the whole country. This information comes from O*NET Bright Outlook occupations and My Next Move career outlook designations (based on Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections 2021-31). This can help you see if local businesses are hiring-another way of looking at demand. You can also view local job listings in this field by clicking "Find job openings". A Below Average outlook means new job opportunities are less likely in the future.An Average outlook means that a small number of new job opportunities are likely in the future (less than an 8 percent increase).A Bright outlook means new job opportunities are very likely in the future.Outlook information can tell you whether a career is expected to be in demand in the future-that is, whether there are likely to be job openings if you choose this career. After finishing their education, architects must complete a paid internship and pass the Architect Registration Exam. Completing a five-year bachelor of architecture degree is typically the first step toward becoming an architect and many choose to pursue a masters as well, typically taking 1 to 5 additional years of school. Self-employed architects may have more flexible schedules. Architects typically work at least 40 hours a week, with many spending additional hours to meet deadlines. Architects split their time between working in offices, where they meet with clients, develop designs and collaborate with other architects and engineers, and work sites, where they check on project progress. Architects also lead construction teams, directing workers in the construction of the architect’s plans, so communication skills and the ability to create drawings and documents others can interpret is extremely important. They sketch designs on paper or software, provide cost estimates, and develop projections for the construction time needed to meet a client’s specifications. Architects design buildings that meet the needs of their client, whether that is an individual, government entity, or business. From skyscrapers to airports, houses, schools, and factories, architects design structures both to inspire and to fulfill practical functions.
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