
Careers in the Skilled Trades Await New High School Grads
Demand for tradespeople in the U.S. offers solid career-path and employment security for graduates, says PeopleReady Skilled Trades.
Demand for tradespeople in the U.S. offers solid career-path and employment security for graduates, says PeopleReady Skilled Trades.
The construction industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the nation and demands more and more workers to complete projects on time and on budget. Are you ready to start your career in construction?
Opportunity to fill the labor gap is wide open for those looking for jobs, says skilled trades division of PeopleReady.
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PeopleReady Skilled Trades analysis finds strong growth in skilled trades over the past year and aims to connect people to in-demand work.
Most high school graduates are still pursuing college degrees, while other valid options still exist such as trade schools.
Those with career and technical educations are even more likely to be employed than those with academic credentials. Let’s look at a few reasons why the skilled trades are a worthy career route.
If you want to explore a career in skilled trades, see how you can advantage of the expertise and assistance PeopleReady Skilled Trades offers.
Over the next 10 years, one-third of skilled trades pros will retire at a faster rate than younger workers enter the field to replace them, leaving more than 3 million skilled trade jobs unfilled by 2028.
PeopleReady, a TrueBlue company (NYSE: TBI), specializes in quick and reliable on-demand labor and highly skilled workers. PeopleReady supports a wide range of industries, including construction, manufacturing and logistics, retail and hospitality. Leveraging its game changing JobStack staffing app and presence in more than 600 markets throughout North America, PeopleReady served approximately 83,000 businesses and put approximately 226,000 people to work in 2022.