Standing out when applying for construction positions is essential. Showing how the value you can provide an employer differs from the value other applicants can provide increases your odds of being contacted for an interview.
Construction positions focus more on work experience than education. As a result, you should frame your resume in a way that emphasizes your skills, experience, and achievements. The following suggestions can help.
Reread the job description for the construction position you desire:
Provide your name, current city, state, phone number, and professional email address at the top of your resume. Employers can easily access your information and contact you for interviews.
Write a brief paragraph about your work experience and achievements relevant to the construction position and industry. Include your skills and qualifications for the role and how the position fits with your career goals.
List your construction positions from the past 10 years:
Share your skills that are important for the construction position and industry:
Share any apprenticeship programs you participated in and certifications you earned. If you have any licensing, include the license number, granting organization, and date earned.
Mention the highest level of education you completed, such as a high school diploma or GED. Include the name of your school and graduation year.
Read your resume out loud several times to ensure it flows and contains all of the information that can help secure an interview. Also, fix any spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors. When you are satisfied with the final result, apply for the construction position.
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