Six reasons why construction is a cool career choice
Somewhere between the fun of building things as a kid and selecting a career, construction loses its luster. Women, in particular, tend to cross construction off their job-hunting list, believing there are no opportunities in the field for them. And many younger workers still view the industry as dull and dated. Not so, say several […]
- Construction is one of the top 10 best paying jobs for college graduates with an average starting salary of $45,591, according to a recent study by Michigan State University
- You don’t have to have a college degree to enjoy a rewarding career in construction. According to Don Whyte, president of NCCER, “60 percent of jobs are going to be for students who have two-year certificate or degree programs and technical education background.”[1]
- The industry is ripe for anyone with technology skills. Today there is much more use of sophisticated laser and GPS-guided equipment, building information modeling (BIM), and cloud-based mobile applications. The future holds even more promise from a technology perspective. Drones, robots, and 3-D printing are all breakthrough technologies perfect to increase productivity, reduce costs, and improve safety in construction.
- Construction offers plenty of opportunity for career advancement for all workers.
- Construction is creative. Whether it’s a technician on a plumbing service call, a project manager faced with an unexpected issue on the job site, or a CFO making sure a construction firm’s profit goals are met – creative thinking and problem solving is a daily requirement. This is not brain-numbing work.
- Today’s construction is green. Many construction firms are part of the solution to build more responsibly and sustainably to protect our environment.