More must be done to promote roles in the construction sector, according to industry recruiter One Way.
The company made the claim after Redrow Chief Executive Officer, John Tutte, outlined how not enough is being done to promote roles within the industry.
Mr Tutte claimed there is a lack of awareness around the potential positions available to jobseekers.
Paul Payne, Managing Director of One Way, said while there is a "huge range" of positions that require a vast array of skills, the industry "doesn't make enough noise" about them.
"Anyone working in, or who has a knowledge of the construction industry will know that a role in the sector doesn't just mean laying bricks or mixing cement," he said.
"You would be stunned to hear the number of people we speak to who don't realise that there are huge shortages of skilled surveyors or engineers, for example, or that these roles are even available.
"Construction offers the potential for a highly varied career and the avenues that professionals can take can be exceptionally diverse, more so than almost any other industry. However, I think if you asked the average person on the street to name some roles in construction the first positions that they'd say would be things like brickies, labourers and perhaps project managers. The industry as a whole needs to work hard to change these perceptions and highly some of the lesser known, but still critically important, positions that are on offer.
"Areas like surveying, for example, are some of the most imperative in the entire sector, but currently we just don't promote them to the rest of the world enough. A lot of work has gone into supporting apprenticeships in recent months and we need to find other ways to promote all potential construction job roles to youngsters to raise interest in working in the industry."
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