I'm considering trade school after high school and curious about what trade jobs are in demand in NYC. How can I figure out which trades have good job prospects there? Thanks for any insights!
In terms of identifying in-demand trade jobs in a specific area like NYC, a useful resource would be the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Their Occupational Outlook Handbook provides national data, and you can also find regional data on their website. They specifically provide information about expected growth rates for various occupations, median pay, and the number of new jobs projected.
Some trade jobs that have been in demand in NYC in recent years include electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, construction workers, and elevator installers & repairers. The construction sector, in general, has seen a significant demand due to the large scale development and renovation projects across the city.
You might also want to check local job boards or job search websites such as Indeed, Monster, or LinkedIn to see what job listings are currently posted. These can give you real-time information about which trades are in demand.
Don't forget to consider apprenticeship programs. These offer paid, on-the-job training in specific trades and are great for gaining hands-on experience. In NYC, there are several organizations, for instance, the New York City Department of Small Business Services, that provide apprenticeship opportunities in various trades.
Finally, you can reach out to trade schools in NYC for their insights. They will likely have information based on their relations with local employers and alumni job placements.
Remember, when choosing a trade, consider your personal interests, strengths, and long-term career goals. Practical concerns like job availability are essential, but so is finding fulfillment in your chosen field.
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