Here are eight common interview strategies—and their unexpected implications. Some interview strategies are intentional, but some might be subconscious behaviors that can send the wrong signals to promising candidates.
Construction Employment News: June 2019
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Bridging the Gap Between Old and New Schools of Construction
By embracing the strengths and weaknesses of all generations working in construction, construction companies can ensure they have the adequate skilled manpower to lead construction projects successfully.
How Contractors Can Prevent Fraud in Their Workforce
Fraud cases in construction cost almost twice as much and last longer than fraud cases in other industries. Here are a few ways contractors can protect their businesses from employee fraud.
Avoid Tax Trouble by Ensuring Construction Workers Are Correctly Classified
With the recent increase in the number of federal and state task forces aimed at curbing tax fraud, construction companies would be wise to ensure their businesses are in compliance with tax laws. Contractors can reduce the risk of an audit and incurring costly penalties by accurately classifying workers.
Understanding the Challenges of Recruiting New Workers to the Construction Industry
A recent study found most contractors believe the industry is widely misunderstood by those outside of it, which hampers efforts to draw people into careers in construction.
Five Ways Construction Companies Can Work More Closely With Students
It's up to construction company executives to figure out new ways to get young adults and recent graduates excited about construction as a possible career, and modeling successful outreach programs and partnerships can be a great start.
How to Spot Human Trafficking in the Construction Industry
Construction companies can identify possible labor trafficking and modern-day slavery by understanding points of vulnerability, including recruitment, H2-2B visas, and subcontracting and small-scale businesses.












