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As workforce shortages continue to plague our industry, take advantage of new opportunities available through the Perkins Act. The act provides more than $1 billion annually for career and technical educational programs administered by educational institutions such as school districts and trade schools operated at the state and local levels.

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Connecting directly with potential workers is important. Reaching out to trade schools and attending job fairs are effective ways to identify your target workforce. The information below will help you communicate with different audiences and share why a roofing career is rewarding and lucrative.

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Why Roofing?

Why Roofing?

See how a career in roofing can work for you!

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: The Roofing Industry is Hiring!

The Roofing Industry is Hiring!

There is more to the roofing industry than working on a roof. There is something for everyone!

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: More to Roofing than the Roof

There Is More to Roofing than the Roof

Discover your future in this growing industry!

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Find Your Perfect Career!

Find Your Perfect Career!

Join the roofing industry and discover the endless opportunities!

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Industry is Booming: Generic

The Roofing Industry is Booming: Generic

Everyone needs a roof, and roofing professionals have specialized knowledge to protect their communities.

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Industry is Booming: Hispanic

The Roofing Industry is Booming: Hispanic

70% of field and office employees in the U.S. roofing industry are Hispanic.

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Industry is Booming: Woman

The Roofing Industry is Booming: Women

An estimated 939,000 women are employed in the construction industry.

NRCA Workforce Recruitment Flyer: Roofing Career Path

Roofing Career Path

A dynamic and diverse industry awaits you!

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Wage Information

Wage and benefits vary depending on region, company size and whether a company is an open shop or union shop. View data on average salaries in several job categories and learn how roofing careers typically pay more than other entry-level jobs via the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics website.

2017 NRCA Wage & Benefits Survey

The 2017 NRCA Wage & Benefits Survey of NRCA contractor members provides a comprehensive set of benchmarks about average annual salaries and bonuses for employees by position, as well as the range and types of benefits employees received in the office and in the field. NRCA members can download the survey for free.

Wage Data by Position

The 2017 NRCA Wage & Benefits Survey of NRCA contractor members provides a comprehensive set of benchmarks about average annual salaries and bonuses for employees by position. Download an infographic based on the wage data by position from the most recent survey.

Department of Labor

Details about roofing wages in your state are provided by the Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics and can be found on the BLS website.

NRCA How to Talk With ...

How to Talk With ...

Each workforce audience is unique and requires communication styles tailored to their experiences and interests. NRCA offers tips you can use to help you connect to your potential workforce.

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