Find out why construction has become the new frontier for successful careers

1. Construction doesn’t pay

The pay has been increasing at a rapid rate. The industry is desperate to find employees both skilled or new to the field. It is a mad scramble for construction companies trying to outbid each other for the best and brightest candidates.

2. Construction isn’t safe

The reason it pays so well is because it’s dangerous, right? WRONG! Thanks to new technologies and longstanding safety organizations like OSHA, construction is not only safer, but becoming a fast growing technological hub that will not only keep you safe, but the buildings you live, work, and play in, safer too.

3. Construction is a dead end career

The Construction Industry will always be needed. The industry is changing rapidly with new technologies and processes. Want to advance your career? Step into the construction world and see how your career can launch you into success.

4. All construction jobs are dirty

Are there dirty jobs? Sure! Are there relaxing air conditioned jobs from the inside of a cab or office? Of course! The beauty of construction is that you can have either scenario or both!

5. Construction: all brawn and no brains

If that’s what you are thinking, think again. Most construction experts have to have certification and training to even step on a construction site. With the great inventions and machines that make construction easier, it also means that employees have to be ready with skills such as critical thinking, problem solving, analyzation, and decision making.

6. Construction is for men

You guessed it WRONG again. Why? Because the Construction Industry has one of the lowest gender pay gaps in any industry. How low? Nearly zero.

7. You don’t learn anything new in construction

Construction is always changing. From new building trends, to new materials being invented. The industry is alive with something new every day. It’s exciting because when something comes along it not only improves how you do your job, it improves the spaces where people live, learn, and work.

8. Construction doesn’t help anybody

Construction absolutely helps everyone because it satisfies one of the most common of human needs, shelter. Whether you are building homes or building schools, construction shapes much of society because it gives them space to live, work, and play.

9. Construction is a last resort

This is perhaps one of the most disheartening of all misconceptions. Not only because it makes skilled industry leaders look like they are uneducated, unmotivated, and unprofessional, but because people who might generally have excelled in this industry are unaware of the potential growth and rewards waiting for them.

 10. Construction isn’t for me

Maybe not, but what if it is? What if construction is the perfect industry to provide you with, not only, the greatest potential earnings and professional notoriety, but also a job you love with lifelong friends made along the way.

Want to be an Accountant? Marketer? Administrator? Attorney? Pilot? Videographer? Graphic Designer? We have those in construction and more. Everything is under one roof.

Construction has been long over looked as a career option, but the benefits are great. What are the benefits?

Staying Active

Many jobs have you sitting for eight hours a day. This brings a slew of physical setbacks from sitting too long. With construction, you stay active which helps keep you healthier!

Lifelong Skills

The skills you learn in construction will help you when you need to fix something small or large, maybe even build your own house. You’ll save yourself thousands by not having to hire someone to do the work for you.

Great Pay

Highly skilled tradesmen are always needed whether in residential or commercial sectors. Because of this, there is always someone willing to pay more for good work.

Job Satisfaction

It’s a great feeling to drive through your city and look up at a skyscraper, a school, or business and say, “I built that!”

Growth

Construction careers are moving faster than ever with major commercial, municipal, and residential building projects underway. Many who start as entry level, often can work to become decision makers in large construction firms or start their own firms. There are so many opportunities for you to literally, “build your future.”

What if Construction is for you?

Sign up here for a Hughes’ Internship today and see if this might be the path to success you’ve been looking for.