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An Invaluable Experience - Anonymous employee Byrens Kim Design Employee Review

5.0
26 Feb 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

This was my first job in the field of architecture. I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to work for a company that placed so much emphasis on mentorship and inclusion. On day one my boss, the president of the company, took it upon himself to see that I was documenting IDP hours, studying for the ARE's, and being exposed to all aspects of the profession. I was able to participate in and learn about all of the phases of a project, from initial client meetings to final punchwalks. I also learned what it meant to be a representative of the firm in dealing with clients, contractors, and consultants. The design process at Byrens Kim Design Works is a very collaborative one. Designs and ideas with merit are valued regardless of whether they were submitted by the president, project manager, or designer. On several occasions office-wide charrettes would be held as a means of getting a fresh perspective on a design challenge. Above all, there is an undeniable sense of being valued as not just an employee but as a person.

Cons

This is a small family owned architecture firm with finite resources and because of this there is a limit on the scale and scope of a project that they can responsibly take on. There will be work to do that is not always flashy and exciting. If you aren’t able to maintain a consistent passion and design approach regardless of the apparent project “significance” then this firm is not for you.

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5.0
21 Apr 2017
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Pros

BK is a high tech, highly engaged Architecture firm built on a solid foundation that is on the edge of transitioning from a small to a medium sized practice. BK does not suffer from the anxiety that many small firms may have to endure because of it's excellent reputation with it's return clientele and long history of successfully developing a diverse array of projects in the Bay Area and surrounding region. You should anticipate rolling up your sleeves and jumping right in here. You will be involved in every aspect of projects while assuming ownership - an invaluable opportunity not always structured-in at larger practices. Another excellent attribute is collaboration - we take time to share concept development ideas as a team. We are encouraged to share ideas, resources, and skill assets and do so freely. This fosters a non-egotistical, community environment that many designers require to develop and thrive. BK is more advanced technologically than most firms: we create and refine our projects utilizing hybrid 2D and 3D software, and engage in server-based, work-sharing environment. We convey and refine project information with our clients using the most advanced, adaptive and efficient means possible. We provide services that most others do not have the experience and/or technological capabilities to execute, such as complex building systems analysis and upgrades. Other bread and butter projects include ADA upgrades, Feasibility Analysis, and various tenant improvements such as Interior Architecture makeovers. Add to this a diverse blend of community development, new schools, health clinics and other creative endeavors. Every day is a new challenge with continuous opportunity for professional growth.

Cons

Nothing I can think of.

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1.0
31 July 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

One would not expect to find decent software in such a neglected environment but the management makes efforts to keep up.

Cons

The name of the company says it all – it is not about architecture. If you try to figure out how the design works, you would not get many answers from the company’s website. The work pool is compiled from here and there from whatever is left over from the professional companies providing architectural services. In an effort to keep up afloat, the management offers commission to the employees who bring work, but rarely keeps its promises. When it does - giving the commission check to the happy employee, no matter how small the check is, becomes a cause for office wide celebrations. Do not expect to be given credit for your contributions. If you insist on a bit of appreciation, you will be blamed of disrespect and disloyalty. You probably will get fired. Your design and the projects you bring, of course will remain in control of the company. With such market positioning it comes as no surprise that out of staff of seven, three including the boss have professional experience more than two years. This experience includes not too exiting “projects” with construction cost in the range of few thousands to a million. You probably will not learn much about the profession in such environment. Even if you are a young professional looking for the first job you will be better off elsewhere where you can get involved in real architecture and in professional settings. Look for companies that have “Architects” in the name.

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