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In This Issue:

Front Page
Zero-Down FHA Loans Again Proposed in 2007 Budget
Lumber Tariffs Remain a Barrier to Affordable Housing
Coast to Coast
Leveling Off Seen for Housing Appreciation
Housing Forum
Letters to the Builder's Engineer: What's Rude
Politics & Government
Bill Would Give Property Owners Their Day in Court
2006 State Races Could Changes Political Landscape
Economics & Finance
Record January Warmth Heats Up Housing Starts
Builders Find Confidence in Cooler Housing Market
Tips
Builder's Tip: Cutting Engineered Joists
Business Management
Strong Customer Care Helps You Build Your Brand
Multifamily
Big FHA Insurance Premium Hikes in Proposed 2007 Budget
Remodelers
How 7,285 Industry Pros Set Themselves Apart
Enter Historic Rehabilitation Awards Competition
Building Systems
Sign Up for March 19 President's Tour
Education
Four Honored as True Housing Professionals
How My CAPS Designation Helps My Business — A Testimonial
Education Calendar
Research
Weyerhaeuser OSB First to Be Certified By Research Center
AndersonSargent Wins Top EnergyValue Housing Award
Green Building
Enter ‘Building With Trees’ Competition
Environment
Industry Role Cited in Return of Bald Eagle
Legal
Opportunity to Repair Movement Advances in States
Labor
Students Meet Employers at Building Careers Job Fair
HBI Addresses Growing Role of Field Superintendents
Building Products
One-Step Tape Solves Window Frame Leaks
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV & DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Announces Evans Scholarship Award Recipients
Association News
Free '2006 New Homes Month' Resources Available Online
Dallas Association Donates Items to Troops in Iraq, Afghanistan
GM $500 Exclusive Offer for NAHB Members
Calendar of Events

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HBI Addresses Growing Role of Field Superintendents

Students Meet Employers at Building Careers Job Fair

More than a third of the record 1,800 NAHB Student Chapter members at the International Builders’ Show (IBS) in Orlando, Fla. last month attended the Building Careers Job Fair, where they met with company representatives to discuss career opportunities and interview for internships and jobs.

Twenty-two of the nation’s most prominent home builders — including NAHB Student Chapters corporate partners Beazer Homes, Centex Homes, KB Home, Pulte Homes and Toll Brothers — hosted booths in the Job Fair’s 25,000 square feet of exhibit space.

“The entire IBS experience is a little overwhelming, but I came prepared and the job fair was great,” said Purdue University student Jenna Stickley. “Seeing the different companies helped me understand the possibilities that are out there for me in the building industry.”

“My entire trip to IBS has been a wonderful experience; I felt like I was at the Grammys or something,” said Anthony Carter from Dunwoody College of Technology. “Coming to the show for the first time, I had no idea what to expect, but seeing what these companies have to offer keeps me feeling optimistic about finding a job.”

Among participating job fair companies eager to identify talented young NAHB members to fill their workforce needs, Toll Brothers, Inc. collected approximately 100 student resumes. The big builder, which hired job fair students in years past, has scheduled interviews with 10 prospective employees in the near future.

“The Job Fair was very well-run and professional. The students are great and Toll Brothers gets a lot out of it each year,” said Denise Pierantozzi, the company’s recruiter and head of college relations. “We look forward to returning again in 2007.” 

Melissa Prouty, from South Dakota State University was impressed by how engaged builders were in all of the Student Chapters events at the Builders’ Show. “I felt like these companies really took an interest in us; they came to our team competitions and we had a chance to talk to them. At the job fair, introductions were already out of the way and it was easy to just have a comfortable conversation.”

“The Job Fair was just a great opportunity for my career and my future,” said John Rappoport from East Carolina University.

For more information on NAHB Student Chapters and the Building Careers Job Fair, e-mail Page Browning at HBI, or call her at 800-795-7955 x8918.


 

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