Why Gen Z Should Work Construction – From a Gen Zer

Oct 23, 2024 | B2B + Technology, Media Coverage

Maddie Thorp from SAP shares why Gen-Z belongs in construction.

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“It is no secret U.S. college education is pricey and often leaves crushing debt in its wake. This spells opportunity for a construction industry that provides attractive alternatives to four-year institutions as it brings a new generation of talent into the fold.

I’m part of that generation – Generation Z – a cohort born roughly between about 1997 and 2012. Courting this cohort is critical, given the ongoing construction-industry labor shortage, which 58% of respondents of a recent industry survey described as “severe” or “very severe.” Add to that the ongoing “silver tsunami” of retirements in a business where one in five workers are 55 or older.”

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