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Finding Built Environment Jobs

If you are looking for built environment or construction jobs there are several methods you could use to find them. Traditional routes such as flicking through the trade press, checking job listings on trade group websites and speaking to friends who work in the construction field still work. However, more and more construction jobs are being advertised on-line. Therefore, if you want to find work you really need to familiarise yourself with finding a job in this way.

Getting Started

Some firms advertise their jobs on trade association websites or classified sites. However, increasingly construction firms are using specialist recruitment firms who concentrate on the building sector.

Given this fact, this is the best place for you to go to when you are looking for work. Their databases of jobs are searchable by trade and location. In addition, some of these recruitment firms allow you to search their database by contract type, length and pay.

On some sites, it is possible to find jobs on offer from agencies who offer temporary contracts as well as jobs from all kinds of construction firms. Probably the only kind of job you will not find on these recruitment websites are those offered by private individuals looking for workers for their small building projects. To find this kind of work you will probably need to advertise your services in your local newspaper and via your own website.

Other Ways to Find Work on These Websites

Some online recruitment websites offer you the chance to upload your CV. Sometimes building firms prefer to ask agencies to find candidates for them rather than advertise their jobs themselves. When this happens, the website pulls together the CVs for those people who are suitably qualified for the role being offered and sends these details to the recruitment agency that is recruiting. Therefore, it makes sense to upload your CV if offered the chance to do so.

Many built environment recruiting websites will offer you the chance to be notified by e-mails when new jobs are added to their database. This means that your job search can continue without your having to be actively involved. This means that you can continue to work on your current contract, while looking for the next one.

Start your search for built environment jobs at www.careerstructure.com. They refresh their database of jobs constantly, so you stand an excellent chance of finding the right role for you.