Many construction companies will hire workers with no experience for menial jobs. Check with the construction company, but also check with the trades unions such as the electrician's union, the carpenter's union. These unions frequently have training programs which lead to journeyman's licenses which means better pay.
it depent on what part of the job that u lookin at and if it buliding u is goin 2 have somethin in high school explain that u build something
NO, because construction working takes no mental ability at all and usually construction workers are creepy men who like watching young girls walk passed them.
For one to get a job in construction, one has to get some basic education like high school education. One may have a better chance if one has working experience from internship.
In order to get a job working as a construction project manager, you will need extensive experience working as a foreman. You will also need a bachelor's degree in a construction related field.
As a construction project manager, they need to have a Bachelors degree in engineering or business administration. Strong communication and customer service skills is a must for this position.
To become a supervisor in the construction field you would need work experience and a bachelor's degree in a construction related field. However no degree may be needed if there is many years of experience to replace the degree.
They are needed to manage construction projects.
You did not state what type of construction you have experience in. There are many types of construction that experience or education. Marine construction (ship construction) may require a degree in naval architecture. An engineering degree would be required for bridge construction. I'm personally not aware of any online programs that offer that type of education.
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This industry grew substantially after World War II when construction companies, for example, needed wood treatment chemicals, adhesives, and sealants.
Some construction managers earn the position through years of experience,but bachelor's degrees in a construction-related field are becoming increasingly important to employers.
For a person to obtain a executive job in construction there are a few things they need, starting with experience in construction. Also having experience in leading people and managing a team is also required.
No experience needed.
Unfortunately, most construction jobs hire workers with on the job experience or related job experience. The best bet would be to try to find a job in construction, remodeling, roofing or landscaping that does not require much skill and observe and learn the trade. With work experience, finding a job in general labor or construction should be much easier.
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