Spartanburg County, SC – With a nearly 600 road projects planned over the next six years, a host of local organizations are joining forces to ensure a sufficient labor force with a construction-focused job fair this week. This large-scale preparations are believed to create thousands of jobs in the upcoming years.
With needs stretching beyond road improvements, the county has witnessed an acceleration of business expansions, housing developments, and major city projects. For instance, the rising demand for manpower includes the likes of the new baseball stadium, joint government center, and the planetarium. The surge in job opportunities has driven a significant need for additional skilled workers. Unfortunately, the county has experienced a steep decline in the available labor force.
“The projects are not slowing down, the work is not slowing down, so the more people we can get in the construction field the better,” stated a local county representative. However, it’s not just about the numbers. As one of the leading companies in Civil Pros Incorporated expressed, the worry includes a mostly older talent pool with few younger recruits. Despite this concern, companies are hopeful the job fair will bring about a new interest towards the construction industry among the younger demographic.
The job fair aims to engage both experienced workers and those interested to join the industry. Firms promise multiple learning and career growth opportunities for both groups. Participating employers advocate for the industry, reminding the public that construction is not only crucial, but a career path with stability and rewards. The job fair is planned to be held at the Dr. TK Gregg Community Center, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m, with several key employers lined up.
“If you’re not experienced and you want to learn, these are going to be the people who are going to teach you,” stated the organizers of SC Works. They advise interested attendees to bring updated resumes, dress appropriately, and to conduct background research on the participating companies.
Responsible agencies and companies express optimism that the event would attract potential employees and rekindle the interest in construction-based careers, contributing to the growth of Spartanburg County. Young and motivated individuals have an excellent opportunity to kick-start their careers, contribute to the community’s growth, and ensure long-term career sustainability. This move stands as a prime example of strategic planning to solve the labor shortage while promoting the industry at the same time.
Source: HERE News Network
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