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Careers in Construction Month Toolkit

Workforce Development
Contact: Sarah Weber
[email protected]
Senior Director, Workforce Development & Student Chapters
(202) 266-8654

NAHB invites all student members, local associations, and industry professionals to join us in celebrating Careers in Construction Month in October. Spread nationwide awareness by participating in one of the events below and sharing social media posts that celebrate the rewarding career opportunities in construction.

Social Media Resources, Marketing and Advertising Materials

Plan Your Month – Events and Suggested Activities

September: Proclaim October as Careers in Construction Month

Help us make Careers in Construction Month officially recognized in every state! Any state resident can file a proclamation for their governor or mayor to sign. Here is a sample proclamation and proclamation tips to get you started.

Oct. 1-3, 2024: Share how you are celebrating careers in construction with another member or Executive Officer at the Fall Leadership Meeting.

Oct. 7-11, 2024: Engage With Boys & Girls Clubs

Make a connection with your local Boys & Girls Club executive director. Find out how you both can prepare kiddos for career readiness and explore the variety of career paths required to build and sell a home. Ask your local members to help organize and participate in an event – one of them might already have a connection with a local club.

Oct. 14-18, 2024: Student Chapter Engagement

Student members – hold a chapter club meeting this week! Let us know what your club is up to by tagging NAHB on social or emailing us a note. NAHB wants to share your October club activities in a blog post and newsletter highlight!

HBAs – reach out to your affiliated student chapter(s) and find out how you can support students studying construction this school year. Ask if your student chapter(s) are competing in the Student Competition IBS or if they need speakers for upcoming meetings, job-site tours, etc.

Oct. 21-25, 2024: Young Professionals Week

YP Week connects and engages Young Professionals (student members included) in the building industry from across the country. This week focuses on mentoring, community involvement and professional development. Programming for the week will be updated here and on nahb.org/YP.

Oct. 25, 2024: Careers in Construction Day

On this special day, Student Chapters, HBAs, and industry members are encouraged to organize and participate in a community service build project or other activities celebrating construction professions. Consider reaching out to the following organizations:

  • Your local Parks and Recreation dept. – offer to help with repairing boardwalk, building park benches or picnic tables, or constructing garden beds or bat/bird houses, etc.
  • Your local library – offer to give a live reading of
  • Here are some activity guides for use and inspiration. Remember to post on social using #CICM2024 and #CareersInConstruction and tag @NAHB and @NAHBstudents

Oct. 28-31, 2024: Celebrate Residential Construction

Share on social media or email a snapshot telling us how you celebrated the construction industry this past month. Try posting a picture or video of you at your job or sharing a message about a mentor or teacher who impacted your residential construction career pathway.

Tag @NAHB and @NAHBStudents with the #CareersInConstruction and #CICM2024 or email [email protected].

Other Sample Activities for HBAs

Hosting an event engages young individuals with your community’s builder members and is an effective way of sharing career opportunities. NAHB has a variety of lesson plans and build guides for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. Reach out to select a few activities that you and your members can do in your community to spread the word about careers in construction.

Working with your local schools is a great way to help start the conversation. Connect with your Student Chapters to schedule events on their calendars and to find out which activities match best with their classroom and program needs.

  • Open Up Your Site: Ask a local construction site to host an in-person or virtual field trip. Students will be able to gather first-hand information about what it takes to have a successful career in construction.
  • Equipment Demonstrations: Take five minutes to showcase how to use one or more tools or pieces of equipment on the jobsite. You can do a live, remote demonstration and/or record your video and post on social media with the tag #CareersInConstructionMonth.
  • Build a Resume: Help students prepare for a career in construction by coordinating a resume building session. Provide interview and resume tips.