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ColumnsIndustry Voices

Six Tips to Conquer the Skilled Labor Shortage

By Rob Urban
Skilled Labor Shortage
April 18, 2017

Are you having trouble finding the employees you need to meet customer demand and effectively grow your business? If so, you’re not alone. America is experiencing an unprecedented skilled labor shortage—and it’s preventing a number of home improvement and repair businesses from reaching their full potential.

Construction is expected to add jobs at the second-fastest rate among U.S. industries between now and 2024, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics forecasts. But business owners are struggling to fill open positions. In fact, a recent HomeAdvisor survey concludes that while half of HomeAdvisor survey respondents plan to hire one to three skilled workers in the next 12 months, 76 percent of them feel it will be hard to find those new employees. And 93 percent believe their businesses would grow in the next 12 months if not for hiring challenges.

A Six Sense

The labor shortage is a major problem in the industry—especially for service companies where construction has picked up.

With experience building a successful home services business—the following tips are for safeguarding your staff against the skilled labor shortage:

1. Always be recruiting, whether or not you’re looking to hire.

This way, you’ll build a pipeline of potential hires and will be ready to strike when needed.

2. Be sure to recruit out-of-state prospects in addition to local prospects.

Place an extra emphasis on states with reciprocal licensing agreements (if your trade requires special licensing).

3. Create the kind of environment that makes employees want to come to work.

Think: high morale, fun work environment, monthly team builders).

4. Don’t hire on the first interview. 

It can make you appear desperate.

5. Do an initial “informational” interview.

Then, quickly follow up with a second interview before a quality applicant finds another job.

6. Find “career builders” not “job seekers.”

Become a career company and not just another place prospects go to find a job.

 

Hiring the right person eliminates crises later on. You should always be recruiting so you can be picky in who you hire. And never put yourself in a situation where you have to hire out of desperation; it could destroy your reputation.

KEYWORDS: AEC industry construction employment training workforce

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Rob Urban is founder and former owner of Colorado-based electrical services company WireNut, the 2011 and 2012 recipient of the Inc. magazine's Inc. 5000 award for fastest-growing privately held company in the United States. Under Urban’s eight-year leadership, WireNut grew to be one of the largest, most profitable electrical contractors in the country, serving 12,000 homeowners annually while maintaining an A+ BBB rating. Most recently, Urban employs his business acumen in value investing and his role as a service pro consultant to HomeAdvisor.

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