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Arcoro's Max Clement contributed an article on attracting talent in construction for "Modern Steel Construction."
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Tracking Trade Talent

Attracting talent – especially in the trades – requires a multifaceted and tailored approach to job seekers’ lives and trends.

Skilled trade work is a unique career path with many benefits. Job security remains steady as long as the industry continues growing and expanding, career growth opportunities are plentiful, and workers have a tangible impact on the world around them that many find rewarding.

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