Construction Jobs Benefit From Military Skills

Three veterans now working in various roles in the construction industry explain how the special skills they earned through their military service has helped them in their construction careers.

Brandon Cullum always needs to have a plan. “I want to know what I need to do and when I need to do it,” said Cullum, a lead development representative at Bluebeam.

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Indeed, being a member of the United States military, whether it’s in the Navy or the Marines or the Army or the Air Force, is an experience that provides someone with several unique skills. And as many servicemembers eventually transition out of the military and into civilian careers—including many in construction—such unique skills often come in handy.


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