5 Essential Skills for Mastering Construction Management
Construction management is a discipline that requires a unique blend of skills.
This is the most in-demand job skill right now
A recent resumebuilder.com survey asked 1250 hiring managers across multiple industries to identify the remote-work skills they believe are the most valuable in light of the pandemic and its effect on the way Americans work, what their expansion plan looks like and how they plan to attract and retain workers with the skillsets their targeting.
Develop Your Passion
Develop your passion, don’t just follow it.
A Towering Mindset
Everyone wants to work on high profile projects but it’s the people you’re in the project with that matters.
Value Driven Decisions
Mastering the art of questioning is essential in creativity and development. Engineering as a career path has transformed and shaped the endeavours of some of society’s most well-known developments.
The 4-in-100 Architect
Ever wondered what questions enable the transition from an Architect to a client-side project manager? Seung Hyuk Choi’s career trajectory commences with studying abroad, military service mid-university, returning to Australia to complete his double majors and then, whilst successfully delivering as an Architect, invests in core development to discover being a ‘professional client.’
Securing your first Construction Project Manager role
The transition from Contract Administrator to Project Manager is one of the hardest career steps we see in construction.
From Intern to Employee
If you’re an intern, there’s a very high chance you’ve probably already fantasized about that glorious, surreal and unequivocally triumphant moment when your supervisor sits you down at the end of your internship and utters those golden words to you.
Interview Preparation
The moments before stepping into a job interview can be extremely daunting, regardless of what stage you’re at in your career.
Networking 101
Networking – you've heard the saying: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.”
Do You Know How Important Professional Associations Are?
I'm going to cut to the chase. I cannot place enough emphasis on the value that can be attained personally and professionally from engaging with professional industry or university associations.
Uni is Over: How To Score Your First ‘Real’ Job in Construction
Congratulations, you have successfully completed your construction related degree. Now what?
Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, Tier who?
Sure, knowing the number of staff and annual turnover is useful information when looking at future employers, but that means very little to a student, as it doesn’t provide the insight as to what actually working at a company in each tier can look like.