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Nicholas Sierocki

To whom it may concern,

I’m Nick Sierocki, a young architectural professional seeking the ideal position to positively contribute to a firm and advance my career. I have recently finished my undergraduate education at Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Design, a Minor in Construction Management, and a Minor in Sustainability. The overarching goal of my education was to develop a strong foundation of design theories and processes while exploring how architecture can be realized within the urban fabric of our built environment.

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For the past year, I have gained professional experience at ADM Group, Inc in Tempe, Arizona. Various projects I have been involved with include those in K-12 education, commercial and warehouse, specialty aviation and food service. Because of my unique educational background and tenacious work ethic, I was able to become an all purpose member for our team which allowed me to prove useful in multiple ways throughout the entirety of the design process. I was part of project teams starting with programming all the way through construction administration. My key roles have been conceptual modeling for presentation images, site planning, city coordination for submittals, construction documents and detailing, code research and implementation, and communicating with many involved parties. My work experience has helped me gain extensive problem solving and communication skills with internal peers, clients, and municipalities.

I am interested in all types of public architecture including - but not limited to - academic and institutional, commercial, aviation, and public service projects. I am committed to become the best architect I can be so that I can produce quality work for projects and visions that I am passionate about. My estimated time frame to begin working is late July 2023. With that being said, I can be flexible and am willing to adapt to any opportunity that may arise. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me for any reason.

Best regards,

Nick Sierocki

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