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本帖最后由 陌生的香港人 于 2009-11-19 17:30 编辑
读出来找工作也就2个选择吧,一是给政府打工,平时的工作就是在各个广场公园种花种草; 二是给富人打工,给他们打理花园,需要迎合他们的品位。
腿毛菲菲 发表于 2009-11-19 09:51
I think what LZ said is Landscape Architecture rather than gardening ??
It is one of the few professions for creating a sustainable and quality urban/built environment (along with architects, civil engineers, town planners, arborists and surveyors,etc), which New Zealand is so proud itself of.
Nowadays, many cities around the world and NZ start to pay attention to quality urban design so many landscape architects actually work as "Urban Designers" for either private consultants/city councils (and I know a Chinese girl with a landscape architecture degree in China now working as an urban designer here and another Beijing lady who has a degree in this field from Beijing and she managed to get a job in Auckland City Council as an Open Space Planner (planning and design of parks and reserves for the city as well developing council policies on open space) but had moved to Sydney a few years ago working on a similar position in council there).
Of course, you cannot compare this with other "hot" disciplines such as accounting, finance, engineering and IT in terms of the number of jobs available but landscape architecture is certainly a well recognised profession and the prospects of it should not be too bad, either in NZ/Australia or back in China. |
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