By Evelyn Witterholt.
According to Allied Market Research, the roofing industry was valued at $102.4 billion in 2020. Not only that, but this industry is projected to reach $156 billion by 2030. The roofing industry is also a great place to be because of the variety of jobs available to you, regardless of experience. You can be anything from a construction worker to a site manager to a sales representative and more! It’s hard to choose right?
If you’re looking for work in this industry and aren’t sure where you’d fit in, or if you already work in roofing and want a change of pace, we have a quiz for you! Our “Where Do You Fit in Roofing?” quiz sponsored by Tremco Roofing and WTI* is a great place to evaluate your journey in the roofing industry. In just 20 simple questions, you’ll learn where you might fit best in this industry.
After answering the 20 true or false questions, you’ll learn which position in the roofing industry may fit you the best. Are you best suited to be a technician who works directly on the roof? Or perhaps you’re better suited to working off the roof and in the sales office? Find out where you fit in roofing by taking the quiz!
Even better, when you are done taking the quiz, you’ll have an option to view all the open positions with Tremco and WTI so you can take the next step in advancing your career in the role that is uniquely suited to your roofing personality!
Take the quiz today to find out where you fit in roofing!
*Tremco Roofing and WTI are part of Tremco Construction Products Group.
Learn more about Tremco WTI in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.tremcoroofing.com/wti-and-services/wti-general-contracting/.
About Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc.
WTI (Weatherproofing Technologies, Inc.), an ISO 9001:2000 certified company, offers a comprehensive inventory of roofing and general contracting (GC) services to building owners and facility managers in the United States. In addition, our general services team provides a wide range of roofing services to help keep roofs leak-free and facilities dry, extending their useful service life.
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