They are all correct, but in some the phrasing could be more accurate.
The term "future job" sounds as if a person already has such a job lined up. If that's not the situation, then "What job would you like to do in the future?" would be more accurate.
An architect's job is more like a career -- a job is usually much more short term or not necessarily a life-long goal, especially if someone has worked toward it with many years of education.
"Tell me what your intended career is."
That's a bit better.
1. What's your future job?
I want to be an architect.
My future job is an architect.
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2. What do you want to be in the future?
What kind of job do you want to have in the future?
What do you want to do in the future?
Tell me your future job.
(Are the questions all correct? Would you add more similar questions?)
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