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Have You Ever Considered a Career in The Shipbuilding Industry?

When you’re considering your career path, you probably take into consideration a number of factors. The shipbuilding industry is no different. In fact, with such a specialized business, it is helpful for job seekers to consider all the reasons they want to be a part of the maritime industry before jumping in with both feet. Have you ever considered a career in shipbuilding? Take a look at these question to ask yourself to decide.

What do I like to do?

The essential question for any job seeker is to determine whether or not the specific industry is a fit with your interests. The truth is, even if you’re good at something if you don’t enjoy doing it you won’t excel at the job. What interests you about the shipbuilding industry? What makes you excited?

What connections do I have?

They have always said that it’s not always what you know but who you know. What exposure have you had to the marine industry in the past? What is motivating you to pursue this field on your own? Have you networked with others in shipbuilding to understand the job and the environment?

Am I good with my hands?

Shipbuilding, in general, is a hands-on career. Whether you choose specializations in plumbing, electrical work, fabrication, or welding, you will need to be good with your hands and willing to put in the hard work and effort it takes to be successful. That’s not only true on the job but also in the training, you need to succeed.

Have I always been drawn to the water?

Of course, shipbuilding isn’t the only industry where these skills are utilized. So what makes shipbuilding unique? Of course, it is the ability to work on or near the water. If a draw to the ocean has always fascinated you, this may be a great way to use your skills.

What are my long-term goals?

Finally, before you decide what you want to pursue, it makes sense to evaluate your long-term goals. How will this position help you in the future? Where do you see yourself in 5 or 10 years? If this industry is really for you, there will be plenty of opportunities for your future no matter what level you are where you start.

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