Career Opportunities

Millennials in the Construction Workforce: Perceptions and Realities

Walk onto any active construction site and you will hear the same complaints about young workers that superintendents made thirty years ago. Millennials are lazy, entitled, and glued to their phones. They want remote work, extra pay for entry-level tasks, and a trophy just for showing up. The stereotypes follow them onto job sites, into […]

Building Materials Careers: How Top Performers Get Ahead

The building materials industry runs on people who know lumber, components, and the yards that move them. Careers in this industry look different from software or finance: they start on a loading dock or at a counter, they span decades, and they reward people who learn every part of the business. Knowing how to buy

Why More Young Adults Are Choosing Construction Trades Over College

The share of high school graduates heading to trade school instead of a four-year university is climbing, and the construction industry is the biggest beneficiary. Enrollment in vocational-focused community colleges rose 16 percent from 2022 to 2023, according to the National Student Clearinghouse, and the number of students studying construction at two-year programs is up

Marketing Careers in Building Materials: From Sales to the Corner Office

When a marketing executive moves from one building materials company to another, the announcement tells a larger story about how careers in this industry actually progress. The typical arc starts in sales, moves through product marketing and operations, and ends in a leadership role where one person shapes the brand for an entire distribution network.

Skilled Trades Scholarships: How They Work and How to Win One

Skilled trades scholarships are multiplying across the construction industry. Employers, industry associations, and family-owned companies are funding training for students who want careers in manufacturing, construction, maintenance, or forestry. Programs that began as anniversary gestures often grow into multi-year commitments, and past winners are invited to reapply, so support follows students through several years of

How Robotics and STEM Programs Build the Next Generation of Engineers

Construction and manufacturing companies face a stubborn problem: the skilled workers retiring out of the trades are not being replaced at the same rate. One answer is showing up at company headquarters, not in the classroom. During Engineers Week, an equipment manufacturer opened its facilities to local schools, hosted a robotics championship on its factory

How Industry-Led Traineeships Build a Skilled Manufacturing Workforce

The construction and manufacturing industries measure progress in milestones. Sweden marked one when it opened a certified passive house preschool, a first for that building standard, and similar firsts arrive every year in other sectors. Workforce development has its own milestones, and one of the most instructive sits in Monaghan, Ireland: a nine-month OEM engineering

Mentorship and Education in the Log and Timber Home Industry

Every skilled trade runs on knowledge passed from one generation to the next, and the log and timber home industry learned that lesson sharply when a veteran teacher, builder, and radio host died at 59. He taught at an industry university, led sales for a structural panel manufacturer, and hosted a call-in home improvement show,

The Long Haul: Career Journeys in Construction Trades

Careers in construction rarely run in straight lines. A carpenter becomes a crew lead, a crew lead becomes an estimator, and a builder who gets tired of the shop picks up a hauling rig and starts talking to customers every day. That last move, from building sheds to hauling them, is where many tradespeople find