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I am a 4 th year student at Tulane University, and I've been using Revit at school as well as in the office for about a year now. I love it, and would like to keep using it, but I also really want to break into retail architecture. I'm having trouble finding retail architecture firms that use Revit or are willing to make the switch. Do any of you guys know a good one?
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Try Little Diversified Architects:
http://www.littleonline.com
They are always looking for Reviteers and do a lot of retail.
If you want a job in the great white north of Minnesota, we are expanding our retail services and looking for 3 more Reviteers.
Tom
P.S. Also WATG is big into retail and Revit. www.watg.com
Dicks Sporting Goods in Pittsburg is changing over to Revit as well.
Post edited on 2005-10-21 15:34:08
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