Resume and Interviewing Tips for a Competitive Construction Jobs Market
Posted by Mark Avera on 15 Nov 2007 at 11:35 am | Tagged as: Career Advice, Commercial Construction, Construction Jobs, Homebuilding, Interviewing, Residential Construction
I recently interviewed the VP of Operations for a Top Ten Homebuilder seeking some advice for construction jobseekers in today’s markets. His insights prove equally useful for both residential and commercial construction workers, and here is why:
As you know, the homebuilding industry has been devastated in many American markets, while commercial construction continues its solid growth.
Homebuilders continue to hire for various positions, many jockeying for the best in a growing pool of talent. Commercial construction continues to add jobs, sought after increasingly by former homebuilding employees. But in both industries, companies are able to be selective, so distinguishing yourself is the key to both an effective resume and a successful interview.
The best way to distinguish yourself early is internships. If you are a college sophomore or junior, you should be looking in the coming months to apply for a summer internship. Most companies have internships that will fit your interests, whether they lie in customer service, sales, purchasing, or any other field. The upcoming holiday break is the ideal time to network through your family and friends to find a summer program. Exceptional service during a summer internship often leads to a job offer upon graduation.
If you are already in the industry, there are a few things to remember during this part of the hiring cycle. The VP I interviewed noted that “leadership traits” were among the most important considerations. So I asked him what exactly that entailed (for all the jobseekers out there) – CLICK HERE to view his response and get key construction and homebuilding jobseeking tips!