Construction careers – is it time to change the tune?
Let's face it, the construction industry has a bad habit. For decades, the approach to attracting young talent has been like a scratched record, repeating the same tired message: We need young people - sign up for a tough but rewarding career – blah, blah. This monotonous plea has fallen on deaf ears, leaving the industry facing a significant labour shortage - and it’s not going to get better, any time soon.
The industry keeps lamenting the lack of young recruits, citing the same reasons over and over again. It’s all about the "Greying Workforce." We know that experienced baby boomers are retiring, taking their knowledge and skills with them. This narrative, while true, paints construction as a stagnant field with nothing new to offer – and that is not the case.
The perception of construction as purely manual labour with harsh working conditions still persists, when we all know that this is an outdated image, which fails to showcase the technological advancements and diverse career paths within the industry.
The industry keeps hitting "play" on the same recruitment tactics, expecting different results. Job fairs and generic online postings simply don't resonate with today's generation. Young people crave purpose, flexibility and a clear career path – things the current approach simply does not seem to offer. Click the link to read further:
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