Recruiting by trade

Foremen who make crews productive

A good foreman is the difference between a crew that produces and one that stands around. Constructico finds working leads by trade and crew size, screens for the leadership questions that resumes skip, and delivers people your superintendent will actually want to keep.

Trade depth plus leadership span

Search by trade, years on the tools and the biggest crew they have run. Both halves matter, and both are visible on the profile.

The questions supers ask

Layout ability, manpower planning, toolbox talks, how they handle a short crew. Screening asks and records it before the first conversation.

Hire before the next job starts

Outreach, follow-ups and interview booking run on autopilot, so the foreman is signed before mobilization instead of two weeks into the schedule.

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construction professionals in the network

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job boards and channels, one post

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outreach, screening and replies

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Common questions

Can we hire a foreman who still works with the tools?

Yes. The brief states the split, working lead or supervision only, and screening confirms what the candidate wants, so nobody is surprised at the interview.

Does it screen safety history?

Screening captures OSHA cards, incident history as the candidate reports it, and safety leadership experience. Verification stays with your hiring process.

What trades can it cover?

Any construction trade: concrete, framing, electrical, mechanical, drywall, sitework. The screening adapts to the trade in your brief.

See it on your open roles

A 20-minute walkthrough with your actual hiring needs, not a canned deck.

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