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How To Start A Career In The Construction Industry?

Last Updated on July 19, 2023 by Admin

The construction industry is varied and ever-evolving, with a wide range of job roles for every type of candidate.

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Whether you are looking for a manual job that gives you the chance to keep your hands busy or you would prefer a technical role that challenges you intellectually, there will be a role for you within the construction industry.

Architecture, quantity surveying, building, landscaping, joinery, engineering, the list of opportunities is endless. In this article, we are sharing our top tips for starting a career in the construction industry.

Work With A Industry Specific Recruitment Agency

Starting a new career is challenging and time-consuming. Searching for appropriate jobs, creating a stand-out CV, writing a cover letter and preparing for an interview are just a handful of the hurdles to overcome.

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But with the help of a recruitment agency, the hard work is done for you! Industry-specific recruitment agencies, such as Chappell Enterprises UK, are especially fantastic as they have contacts with an abundance of companies within the industry that they specialise in.

This means they can pair you with employers in the construction industry and help you through the application and interviewing process.

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Try An Apprenticeship

Apprenticeships are an excellent way to start a new career. Aside from gaining hands-on experience, you also gain qualifications that help you start your career on the best possible track. Whether it is bricklaying, plastering, carpentry, construction management or architecture, you are sure to find the ideal apprenticeship for you.

Apprenticeships are better suited to younger candidates typically aged 16-24, but many of them are open to candidates of all ages.

Consider Unpaid Work Experience

Volunteering with a construction company will not only help you gain valuable work experience in the industry but it will also help you strengthen your CV! Unpaid volunteers are limited in what they are allowed to do on a construction site. However, that is not to say that there aren’t opportunities out there!

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Many companies within the construction industry provide work experience placements and opportunities. A lot of construction companies do not advertise these opportunities so it is always worth contacting local construction companies in your area and asking them if they have unpaid work experience opportunities.

Look Into Online Courses

Online learning is an effective and simple way to increase your knowledge of the construction industry and gain a better understanding of the skills required for specific job roles. It can also strengthen your CV and help you stay on top of current industry regulations, trends and issues.

There is an abundance of online training courses available, including free and paid courses that range from health and safety in construction to project management.

Highlight Your Transferrable Skills

When applying for job openings within the construction industry, you must highlight your transferrable skills, especially if you do not have a lot of construction experience.

The type of transferrable skills required will differ depending on the job you are applying for, however, popular transferrable skills for the construction industry include communication skills, problem-solving skills, hand-eye coordination, risk assessment skills, self-management and teamwork skills.

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