u/GuestNo4147

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How do I find a job as a recent graduate?

Hello everyone, I really need advice from more experienced people.
I'm graduating in architecture at the end of the year and I don't really know what to do after that. I like working with Revit, I worked with it practically throughout my entire college career and I've been interning for over a year working with my BIM manager on models for construction budgeting, and I think I'm fairly good at it.

The company I work for has shown interest in hiring me to continue in my position, but more integrated into the budgeting team and less with BIM and Revit, and I will accept if they actually offer me a job, because I know the market for recent graduates is bad. But I want to study a little more about BIM and Revit and enter this area, specialize more. I think maybe I can earn more in this area, but I'm not sure.

Am I crazy for thinking that going in this direction is a good decision? How much more do I need to prepare until the end of the year? What level do I really need to have to follow this path?

In Revit, I am confident in my architectural modeling skills and, because of my internship, I am quite confident in extracting and creating data from Revit to use in budgeting.

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