New Angi Report Finds Nearly 90% of Skilled Tradespeople Satisfied in Their Careers
21 Maggio 2024 - 3:00PM
Angi, a leading and comprehensive solution for improving and
maintaining homes, today released its Skilled Trades in America
Report. The report highlights a trend that stands in stark contrast
to anxieties in many sectors: exceptionally high job satisfaction
in the skilled trades industry.
While concerns about AI replacing jobs are prevalent across
industries, skilled trades professionals report feeling secure.
According to Angi’s data, a staggering 90% of tradespeople are
satisfied with their careers, a number that has grown since the
pandemic. This high level of satisfaction stands out when compared
to other industries.
"Jobs across industries–from software development to media to
research to education–could face job loss as a result of AI, but
skilled home professionals are resting easy,” said Angie Hicks,
Co-Founder of Angi. "The significant majority have no concerns
about AI taking over their jobs; in fact half of the pros we
surveyed are excited to see how AI innovation can help them serve
homeowners better.”
Key findings from the Report:
- Safe from AI: While new AI technology is
expected to disrupt many industries, 65% of surveyed pros believe
that their job in the trade labor market is safe from being
threatened by AI while only 11% have concerns.
- Job satisfaction: Job satisfaction in the
trades remains remarkably high, with nearly 90% of tradespeople
satisfied with their choice of work, increasing from 83% since the
pandemic. Pros cited finding meaning and value in their work, the
overall compensation and flexible work hours.
- Labor shortage woes: Over 66% of pros agree
that they would be able to grow their business if they could find
more quality skilled workers, and nearly 40% of pros said they
could not find employees to fill open positions. In order to
attract employees, pros said they were offering incentives like
health insurance, above average wages, and flexible work
schedules.
- Younger generation outlook: Nearly 70% of
tradespeople view the labor shortage as a problem vs. 77% since the
pandemic. Workers aged 25-44 tend to be more optimistic about the
future of the shortage, yet they are more likely to say younger
people are not joining the trades due to stigmas surrounding trade
roles.
- Solutions: Pros cited the top two reasons for
scant entrants to these fields as a lack of exposure to trade
careers paths in high school and historical stigma. Sixty-five
percent of pros said increased investment in high school trade
preparation programs would help address this; 54% felt more should
be invested in trade schools.
The Report identifies a pressing challenge - a skilled labor
shortage impacting the industry. To address this gap, Angi has
launched the Angi Trade Up Initiatives, a
comprehensive program designed to attract new talent to the
trades:
- Angi Trade Up Scholarship Program: Providing
scholarships for students pursuing construction-related trade
school training programs, addressing the lack of exposure and
potential financial barriers highlighted in the Report.
- Angi x BlueRecruit Partnership: Connecting job
seekers on the trades job platform BlueRecruit with pros in the
Angi network, tackling the issue of limited recruitment pipelines
identified by surveyed professionals.
- Angi Trade Up PSA Campaign: Webinars,
podcasts, and social media content aiming to raise awareness about
the benefit of skilled trade careers, directly combating the stigma
around the trades and lack of exposure cited in the Report.
Continued Ms. Hicks: “These are highly satisfying and secure
jobs, critical to America’s infrastructure and economy. More people
are starting to recognize this, but we need to continue to educate
new job seekers about the incredible potential a career in the
skilled trades holds. Through our Angi Trade Up Initiatives, we’re
working to bridge the gap and ensure a strong future for the
skilled trade industry.”
“We don’t want to be a country that has homes, but no plumbers.
Yards, but no landscapers,” said Hicks. “Behind every home in
America is a team of people taking care of it from the HVAC tech to
the general contractor. That’s why Angi is so committed to
addressing this challenge and getting more folks into the
trades.”
Read the full Skilled Trades in America Report here.
Learn more about how Angi is supporting the trades here. More
information about the scholarships can be found here.
About Angi Inc.Angi (NASDAQ: ANGI) helps
homeowners get home projects done well and helps home service
professionals grow their business. We started in 1995 with a simple
goal to help people find skilled home pros in their area. Now more
than 25 years later, we've evolved to help people with everything
from finding, booking and hiring a skilled pro, to researching
costs, finding inspiration and discovering project possibilities.
With an extensive nationwide network of skilled home pros, Angi has
helped more than 150 million people maintain, repair, renovate and
improve their homes and has helped hundreds of thousands of small
local businesses grow.
Angi Corporate CommunicationsNoelle
Brasiermediarelations@angi.com(212) 314-7202
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