Fired from a construction job? Find out how to impress employers and read other advice for anyone looking for new construction employment.
Do you fancy starting a new career in the construction industry? Are you already working in the industry but find yourself stuck in a dead-end job? Have you recently been sacked or made redundant? If you answered yes to any of those questions, you may well be wondering what your next move is.
Fortunately, help is at hand. The following tips are designed to help you get back on your feet and to maximise your chances of finding a more rewarding job, so you can carve out a successful career in construction.
What to do next
Accepting that you need to step outside your comfort zone and look for a new construction job is sometimes a hard thing to do. However, if you do need a change of surroundings, don't let a fear of the unknown prevent you from taking action that could ultimately make you happier, more fulfilled and better remunerated.
Before taking decisive action, you must think hard about exactly what it is you want to move on to do. Do you want to find a similar construction job to the one you currently have, or do you want to try something completely different? Maybe you want to move to a new town and city.
Make a list of your skills, experience, likes and dislikes. Work out exactly what you want to do and match this to the skills required in other construction jobs. Use the Internet to carry out research, speak to others and check out company websites. You will need to put an up-to-date CV and cover letter together and send off job applications.
Only resign from your current construction job after accepting an alternative offer, as you do not want to spend time unemployed while you consider your next move.
Was the change in circumstances forced upon you?
Of course, the decision to seek pastures new might not have been entirely yours. If you have been fired or laid off, the worst thing you can do is sit at home moping around and becoming disillusioned about your future. You have to remain active and begin searching for new construction jobs immediately, as the longer you are unemployed the harder it is to find work.
Whatever the circumstances surrounding your departure from your last job, try to remain positive and look upon it as a chance for a fresh start.
Consider all your options as outlined above and remember to use any contacts you might have within the construction industry. What about ex-employers? Perhaps a former colleague now has their own business? Does Uncle John know anyone who might be able to offer you work?
Be proactive and sell yourself to potential employers. Remember that they receive many applications for every construction job, so you need to ensure you are as well prepared as possible.
- Related Articles
- Related Q&A




Franchising : Selecting The Right Opportunity
By: Mark Thomas Walters | 20/12/2009Franchises come in all shapes and sizes, and offer all kinds of business opportunities. You can choose from hundreds of service orientated franchise businesses, which cover just about every niche market you could think of, plus there are new ones presenting themselves every day. Selecting the right one is critical to...
Finding the Perfect Cleaning Services For Your Office
By: Loren Yadeski | 20/12/2009It's easy to locate an office cleaning services but finding one that can do the work quickly and effectively requires some researching. So what do you look for and what questions should be answered in order to pick the best cleaning services among the many out there? Here are a...
Where Do I See Criminal History For Free Online To Access Someones Background
By: James Nash | 20/12/2009When you want to hire someone new to work with you have to check that person’s criminal history. This is being done on several ways, but the simplest one is by checking for criminal history online.
Only 7 days from now!!! All products will be provided 5% disccounts
By: agoodic | 20/12/2009Only 7 days from now!!! All products will be provided 5% disccounts.
wifi cell phone is a good gift for you friend
By: agoodic | 20/12/2009wifi cell phone is a good gift for you friend,go to agoodic have a look
T3232 WIFI cell phone,is a good wifi cell phone with a low price
By: agoodic | 20/12/2009T3232 WIFI cell phone,is a good wifi cell phone with a low price
Real-Time Call Center Performance Management Software By VPI Enables Profitability
By: Toan Dinh | 20/12/2009Call center performance management software is now recognized as a valuable solution to a long-standing problem.
Dispatch Quality Assurance Software Improves Public Safety Communications
By: Toan Dinh | 20/12/2009Integrated dispatch quality assurance software can be extremely valuable in improving the efficiency and accuracy of emergency communications.
Cv Problems and Construction Job Perks
By: Grant Hill | 11/02/2009 | BusinessA guide to writing CVs for construction jobs, and how to negotiate construction job perks and pay rises.
A Fresh Start in the Construction Industry
By: Grant Hill | 11/02/2009 | BusinessInformation for anyone looking for a new construction job. The construction industry is competitive and you need to get ahead of rivals.
Coping With Unwelcome Situations in Your Construction Job
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | BusinessConstruction is no longer off limits to women workers, and is not confined to the building site.
Found a New Construction Job? What Next?
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | BusinessTake the next step in your construction career and make the most of your promotion to a management or supervisory position.
Finding a Construction Job - Cvs and Second Interviews
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | BusinessA guide to the second interview process and effective CVs for construction job applicants.
Get Headhunted for a Construction Job
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | BusinessThere's no reason why your qualifications should stand in the way of you landing a construction job. Get yourself headhunted.
Get on the Building Site and not the Scrapheap
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | BusinessLarge job boards are one option for older jobseekers looking for construction work.
Be Proactive in Searching for a Construction Job
By: Grant Hill | 10/02/2009 | Businessmake your search for a job in construction more effective.