Construction careers are often unrightfully considered as mainly being in the realm of men. However, the amount of diversity in the construction industry is quite impressive.
For this reason, and many others, more and more women have found themselves attracted to a career in construction.
For those who only have a passing understanding of what a career in construction entails, this may come as a surprise.
Top 8 Reasons Women Are Attracted to Construction Careers
1. Plentiful Job Opportunities
There has been a steady increase in demand for construction workers since the beginning of the pandemic. With the recent passing of the infrastructure spending bill in congress, more money is available to fund massive construction projects, which has created a massive influx of job opportunities in the construction industry.
Women find the sheer amount of available jobs comforting, and this reliability in finding work has driven an increased number to the field in the past few years.
After all, work scarcity is a frequent worry affecting many Americans’ psyches, especially those who are looking to or already have, started a family that they need to support.
2. Diverse Workplaces
Construction job sites are infamous for being diverse and often comradery-filled workplaces. Women often cite diversity and a feeling of being welcome as two of the most important qualities they look for in a workplace.
The amount of different life and work experiences present on the construction job sites has made more and more women flock to the construction industry over the years.
The diversity of construction workplaces helps lead to the many other benefits we’ll be going over on this list, so it’s important to connect diversity to the other categories we’re discussing.
3. Competitive Work Salaries
With the huge demand for workers in the construction industry, salaries and daily rates are rising at a pace never before seen. The amount of opportunity to continually build on your salary in the construction industry is hard to overstate as well.
Women looking to make lifelong careers, especially those looking to help support a family, are drawn to jobs in the construction industry due to these reasons.
4. The Health Benefits
Many construction jobs with specific companies offer strong health and financial benefits. Additionally, there are many amazing benefits to your physical and mental health to be gained through the high-effort work you’ll be doing on construction job sites.
Women are looking for a job that allows them to work their muscles and critical thinking skills while making money find the construction industry highly satisfying. Many women even find the construction workplace environment helpful in overcoming insecurities they’ve been struggling with.
5. Upward Mobility
Due to the team-based, highly complex nature of many of the projects, there are many different hierarchical roles involved in construction.
For those looking to make a lifelong career in construction, gaining more licenses, certifications, and experience can help you move up the workplace ladder quickly and be profitable.
Once again, this appeals to women who are looking to get their long-term life plans moving.
6. Job Satisfaction
Construction workers often love their job. The comradery, teamwork, physical workout, and job benefits combine to help workers feel highly satisfied with what their job is providing them with.
For women looking to move from an unsatisfying or frustrating career path into one that is highly likely to impress them, construction provides a stellar option. The high demand in the economy for new and experienced construction workers only makes the option that much more attractive.
7. Accessibility
There’s a highly accessible nature to dipping your toes into the construction field. Some entry-level positions and tasks require little to no experience, higher-paying jobs that require reasonably gained knowledge and training only, and top of the ladder jobs that ambitious workers can aim for.
Additionally, with the increased demand for workers in the industry, some employers will even pay for employees to take certification and licensing tests. After all, your newfound expertise will help their company thrive.
8. Flexibility
Being able to travel and see the world is a major dream for many, many women. Thankfully, the construction industry has jobs available all around the country at any given time (especially in the wake of new infrastructure spending being passed by congress).
If you’re looking for a career where employers will even pay for you to relocate (if you’re working on a large-scale project), construction is tailor-fit for you. For women who are looking to explore before settling down in one place, construction careers are incredibly attractive. California is even occasionally helping low-income women train for jobs in construction careers.
An Exciting, Satisfying Career in Construction Awaits
The accessibility, benefits, and diversity waiting for you in a construction career are sure to excite you. If you’ve been looking for the universe to provide a sign pointing to your dream career, this may just be exactly that.
If you find these eight benefits appealing, it’s worth taking a deeper look into what a career in construction might be able to provide for you.
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