How to Stand Out to a Construction Trades Employer
Some tips on what you can do to stand out to a Construction Trades Employer…
RESEARCH the company and design your resume/cover letter for that employer. Employers are impressed by someone who’s genuinely interested in and excited about the position. Show them you did your research and know your stuff.
INCLUDE A COVER LETTER *For the professional applying to construction sector
A cover letter is important for the professional positions including accountants, estimators etc. (Note: For most trade positions, a cover letter is not necessary as employers are more interested in the resume content.) If you’re looking for information about cover letter expectations in Canada, this government resource is a good starting point.
SUBMIT A CLEAR 1-2 PAGE RESUME *For the tradesperson
The resume is your time to shine. Remember, you can shine on paper without stuffing in descriptive fluff. Take the time to write about your past experience and stick to highlighting the key details.
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In the Interview
ARRIVE EARLY
It’s best practice to arrive 5 – 10 minutes early.
DRESS PROFESSIONALLY
SMILE
Body language matters and be aware of your posture. You want to be natural but not too relaxed that you appear disinterested or bored. Don’t be afraid to engage in casual conversation when it’s appropriate.
MAKE EYE CONTACT with the interviewer.
RESPOND TO QUESTIONS confidently, truthfully and completely.
Avoid talking about your personal or financial problems.
PROVIDE PAST WORK EXAMPLES
Highlight a problem at your previous job, the action you took to resolve that problem, and the successful result of your action. (An employer will evaluate how you answer these and other questions to determine how well you work with others, how well you solve problems on your own and how well you work under supervision.)
LISTEN closely and don’t be afraid to ask questions if you need clarity.
DON’T LINGER
When the interview ends, shake the interviewer’s hand and thank them for the interview.
Post-Interview
SEND A THANK YOU LETTER/EMAIL
Unless the employer asks you to contact them, the only contact you should make after the interview is to send a thank you letter. You can send your thank you via email. Your letter should state that you are interested in the position and that you appreciate the employer’s time.
More post-interview tips available here.