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Leading Architecture Firms Featured in Archinect Jobs Listings

Tighe, Andrew Franz, John Maniscalco, M-Rad, and Kyle Minor highlighted as top employers in the architecture sector.
Economy & Markets · March 31, 2026 · 6 days ago · 1 min read · AI Summary · Archinect, Dezeen, Architectural Record
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Five prominent architecture firms—Tighe, Andrew Franz, John Maniscalco, M-Rad, and Kyle Minor—have been featured as the latest top employers on Archinect Jobs, a leading platform for architecture professionals. The listings highlight these firms’ contributions to innovative design and their ongoing recruitment efforts in a competitive market.

Archinect, known for connecting architects with career opportunities, regularly showcases firms that demonstrate excellence in design and workplace culture. Analysts note that such features often correlate with increased job applications and heightened visibility within the industry. “Being featured on Archinect Jobs is a significant endorsement,” said a source familiar with the platform. “It signals to potential hires that these firms are leaders in their field.”

The architecture sector has faced challenges in recent years, including labor shortages and fluctuating demand. However, firms like those featured continue to attract talent by offering competitive wages and opportunities for creative growth. Experts suggest that this trend reflects a broader recovery in the construction and design industries.

Looking ahead, industry watchers predict that featured firms may see a surge in applications, particularly from mid-career professionals seeking stable and innovative workplaces. The spotlight could also bolster these firms’ reputations as they compete for high-profile projects.

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