New HVAC recruiting site, Trade Jobs, launches

December 11, 2023

New HVAC recruiting site, Trade Jobs, launches

Logo is property of Trade Jobs

Trade Jobs, a new recruiting site, has officially entered the scene — launching to help HVAC, Plumbing, and Electrical contractors find skilled talent.

Details: Trade Jobs operates a subscription model — starting at $245/month — instead of charging contractors per job posting or per candidate like other sites.

  • The company pre-qualifies candidates, stating it does the work for you “to ensure a candidate’s licenses and qualifications align with your job requirements.”
  • There are currently over 49,000 candidates on the platform.
  • 👉 To see more, visit their website here.

The big picture: 95,000 employers nationwide have posted over 770,000 jobs this year, according to data from PeopleReady Skilled Trades — highlighting the demand for skilled workers.

  • Additionally, Mike Rowe noted that for every five workers who leave the workforce each year, “basically, two come in.”

Of note: Unlike broad recruiting platforms like Indeed, industry-specific platforms offer a targeted approach, theoretically attracting higher-intentioned, better-qualified candidates.

Looking ahead: Although the desperate need for technicians is obvious, the launch of Trade Jobs, along with other industry-specific recruiting sites, is evidence the industry is taking action.

Keep reading

“There has to be a balance,” says John Conway on training technicians

“There has to be a balance,” says John Conway on training technicians

Conway shares his thoughts on the importance of both hard and soft skills in the trades

25% tariff on Canadian steel, aluminum stands after brief showdown

25% tariff on Canadian steel, aluminum stands after brief showdown

After threatening to double the proposed tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, to 50 percent, President Trump reversed course

ChatGPT’s parent company eyes home services

ChatGPT’s parent company eyes home services

OpenAI, ChatGPT's parent company, on Thursday rolled out a feature that can find, message, and hire contractors on consumers' behalf