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Construct Your Career with Master Builders’ ultimate guide to the industry

Master Builders Australia 2 mins read

Master Builders Australia is proud to announce the launch of Construct Your Career: The Ultimate Guide to Jobs in Building and Construction. 

 

Created by Master Builders as part of their ongoing efforts to address workforce shortages across the industry, the guide was made to provide relevant, current and helpful information and advice to those considering a career in building and construction.  

 

Construct Your Career features comprehensive information on more than 50 specialties in building and construction across a range of roles, both on and off the tools, in an easy-to-read and entertaining format.  

 

To help encourage more Australians to consider a future in the trades, Master Builders Australia is making this comprehensive resource available online to all who want to use it.  

 

With information on everything from training time and pathways to entry, right through to salaries and future career opportunities, this ultimate guide to working in the industry puts numerous roles in the spotlight and lets you hear directly from experts, tradies, training managers and apprentices in a wide variety of qualifications.  

 

Master Builders Australia’s Construct Your Career is for anyone thinking about joining the industry and promises to be a priceless resource for future tradespeople, parents, teachers and careers advisors. 

 

To view or download the guide, visit: www.constructyourcareer.com.au  
 

Quotes Attributable to Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia;  

 

“Master Builders Australia is thrilled to be releasing our Construct Your Career guide, which really is the ultimate tool for anyone considering a job in our industry. 

 

“We have a significant skills shortage in this country, and we’re proud of the work Master Builders Associations are doing across the country to encourage more people, especially young people and women, to consider our industry for their future career.  

 

“The biggest challenge to attract people into the industry starts at home and school with increasing pressure for students to pursue a university degree over vocational education and training.   

 

“We believe that if we are going to solve the skills crisis and increase the diversity of new entrants into the industry, this has to start at the very beginning of a person’s career decisions. 

 

“More and more, people are realising the benefits of a career in the trades and by hearing directly from those already working in the industry, across all three sectors that Master Builders represent, Australians can get a comprehensive understanding of the exciting opportunities in building and construction right now through this guide.  

 

“We’ll be making this important resource available to all who want it and it’s our hope that schools and careers advisors right across the country are able to use it to help students considering and trade and parents looking to help their child make the best choices moving forward.” 

 

Media contact: Dee Zegarac, National Director, Media & Public Affairs

0400 493 071 | dee.zegarac@masterbuilders.com.au

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