How to Land Skilled Workers

How to Land Skilled Workers

Currently, there is a construction labor shortage. It’s becoming hard for companies to find and retain skilled workers. A lot of young people hold misconceptions about a blue-collar career.

So what are people doing to find the skilled workers?

  • Connect with schools, families, career counselors, and community leaders to combat and address myths and stereotypes about the labor and construction industry. The average salary for skilled trades is over $65,000 and 27% of trade school grads earn more than degree earners.
  • Create opportunities for young people to work for you part time or as an apprentice of intern.
  • Connect to industrial networks. Sign up for meet-and-greats to meet young people who are training for trades in high school, middle school, and college level.
  • Be a regular presence at job fairs.
  • Don’t gender stereotype. Find ways to attract skilled female workers. Prove to women they are safe from workplace discrimination and occupational hazards.
  • Consider second-chance applicants. Hiring formerly incarcerated people have higher retention rates with lower turnover.
  • Create a work environment that is safe, healthy, and supportive.
  • Offer competitive, location-specific salaries.
  • Offer medical, dental, and vision benefits.
  • Offer parental leave.
  • Offer mental health support.
  • Provide job training.
  • Offer employment advancement opportunities.
  • Offer referral bonuses.

Ignore the myths. Construction is a rewarding career. You will get trained. You will have many opportunities. You will get paid well. You will get advancements in your career. It costs a lot less to start a trade than go to a four-year college.

 

Ready to be a contractor?  You will need a contractor’s license to work legally in most states, including Florida. We are a Florida contractor licensing company. We help contractors across the United States get their contractor license. We help you succeed at the start.

We submit a completed contractor’s license application to the Construction Licensing Board on your behalf after getting information from you by phone or email. We will let you know what information we need from you and what else you need to do whether that’s take an examine or submit your experience. We make the process easy and get you licensed fast. We know what the Board is looking for, so you won’t get rejected.

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