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Gensler, headquartered in San Francisco, ranks among the world’s largest architecture and design consultancies. The firm has earned a reputation for shaping iconic tech campuses, from Google’s Mountain View HQ to Apple’s Apple Park, and for pioneering data‑center design that blends performance with sustainability.

Job seekers find Gensler’s roster broad, with openings for architects, interior designers, BIM specialists, project managers, sustainability consultants, and digital design technologists. Candidates can expect a collaborative, interdisciplinary workflow, frequent use of advanced BIM and CAD tools, and a strong emphasis on green building credentials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What’s it like to work at Gensler?
Gensler’s environment is fast‑paced yet collaborative, with teams spanning architecture, interior design, and engineering. Employees routinely work on high‑profile tech projects, attend client workshops, and contribute to sustainability initiatives. The firm supports continuous learning through internal training, mentorship programs, and a global project rotation that keeps the work fresh.
What types of positions are available at Gensler?
Current openings cover a spectrum of roles: Licensed architects, interior architects, BIM and CAD specialists, project and construction managers, sustainability and LEED consultants, data‑center planners, and digital design technologists. Roles also include user‑experience designers for workspace solutions and research analysts for market trends.
How can I stand out as an applicant for Gensler?
Showcase a strong portfolio that highlights tech‑centric projects or sustainable design work. Highlight proficiency in BIM, Revit, and advanced CAD software. Include any LEED or other green‑building certifications. Demonstrate clear communication skills—both visual and verbal—and be ready to discuss how your design approach can add value to tech clients.

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