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Discover the roles of architects and lawyers, key responsibilities, educational requirements, and job outlook in these creative and legal career paths.
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CAREER PATHS CREATIVE PATH ADMINISTRATIVE PATH LEGAL AND LAW PATH
CREATIVE PATH Creative artworkers are required to handle design projects related to services and products of a company. They can work for newspapers, websites, computer game studios, product packaging companies, restaurants, among other sectors. ARCHITECT What Does an Architect Do? Architects design all kinds of buildings. They design schools and skyscrapers. They design hospitals and hotels. They also design churches, train stations and plain old regular houses. Any building that is used by people was probably designed by some architect.
Job Description • Architects create designs for new construction projects, alterations and redevelopments. They use their specialist construction knowledge and high-level drawing skills to design buildings that are functional, safe, sustainable and aesthetically pleasing.
LEGAL AND LAW PATH Legal profession is a part of a occupition, and legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first obtain a law degree or some other form of legal education. LAWYER What Does a Lawyer Do? Lawyers work in a variety of fields, from criminal law to divorce law to patent law, navigating the legal system on behalf of their clients. If you'd like to be a lawyer, you'll need formal education and the ability to work in a competitive environment. Schools offering Juris Doctor degrees can also be found in these popular choices.
Job Description As a lawyer, also called an attorney, you would be an advocate, advisor, and counselor to the clients you represent. Your job would include counseling clients about legal options and representing them in criminal or civil court proceedings. You would work inside courtrooms, but also perform many duties outside of court, including researching, preparing cases, and offering advice to your clients. Clients are often individuals, but can also be businesses and organizations.
ADMINISTRATIVE PATH In the most general sense, administrative duties are the tasks and activities that are part of the daily operations of a business. They include answering calls, taking messages, managing correspondence, ordering supplies, and keeping the shared office areas organized and functional CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER (CEO) What Does a CEO do? A chief executive officer (CEO) is the highest-ranking executive in a company, and their primary responsibilities include making major corporate decisions, managing the overall operations and resources of a company, acting as the main point of communication between the board of directors and corporate operations, and being the public face of the company. A CEO often has a position on the board; in some cases, they are even the chair.
Job Description The Chief Executive Officer is one of the most coveted titles, and least understood jobs in a company. Everyone believes that CEOs can do whatever they want, are all powerful, and are magically competent. Nothing could be further from the truth. By its very nature, the job description of a CEO means meeting the needs of employees, customers, investors, communities, and the law. Some of a CEO’s job can be delegated. But several elements of the job must be done by the CEO. Read on for the details of what makes a CEO.