Building a Career That Aligns with Your Passion and Skills

The construction industry provides virtually endless opportunities for building a career that aligns with your passion and skills. Whether finishing high school or looking for a career change, construction offers professional paths that likely fit your goals and interests.

The ongoing need for commercial and residential construction provides diverse opportunities for skill development and job security. Increasing your skills and experience expands your income and long-term career options.

Use these guidelines to help you build a construction career that aligns with your passion and skills.

Decide Which Skilled Trade Fits Your Interests

Research which skilled trade you see yourself building a career in. Examples include:

  • Mason
  • Glazier
  • Roofer
  • Electrician
  • Carpenter
  • Plumber
  • HVAC technician
  • Heavy equipment operator

Secure a Skilled Trade Apprenticeship

A skilled trade apprenticeship provides education and hands-on training to build your construction career. These free or low-cost programs help develop your knowledge and skills while earning income.

An apprenticeship dives into the specifics of a skilled trade so you thoroughly understand the codes, requirements, and standards. The company teaches its methods and processes for completing tasks and projects.

Land a Construction Job

You might secure your first construction job with the company you apprenticed with. Another option would be networking with other industry professionals to find a role. Or, you could work with a construction recruitment firm to land a position.

Understand whether a job pays hourly, per project, or salary. Hourly and per-project rates can fluctuate depending on how busy the season is. Overtime might be available in busy times, potentially increasing your income. Focus on building your skills, gaining experience, and taking on additional responsibilities to advance and increase your income.

Take Additional Construction Courses

Specialized construction coursework increases your knowledge and skills. Applying what you learned elevates your experience level and lets you take on greater responsibilities for career growth.

Examples of construction courses to further your career include:

  • Learning to use construction technologies to provide additional value.
  • Studying sustainable building practices such as solar photovoltaic panels to capitalize on eco-friendly construction.   
  • Using your construction knowledge, organizational skills, and coursework to become a project manager.
  • Earning a college degree in engineering, construction management, or a related field.

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