The job market is competitive. Show up prepared.
Most electricians lose jobs not to better candidates, but to candidates who interviewed better, had a tighter resume, and knew what a posting was really asking for before they walked in the room.
These tools fix that. Built specifically for commercial and industrial electricians, not the generic job seeker the rest of the internet writes for.
Built by Matthew, founder of CommercialElectricianJobs.com and former VP of Talent Acquisition with 15+ years placing commercial and industrial electricians. Free. No signup required.
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You've pulled permits, run conduit through live job sites, coordinated with GCs on a deadline, and fixed systems other techs walked away from. The skills are real. The problem is most electricians don't lose jobs to better electricians, they lose to guys who interviewed better, had a tighter resume, and knew what a posting was actually asking for before they walked in.
These tools close that gap. Free, fast, and built for the trade, not for office workers or the generic job seeker the rest of the internet writes for.
Most career tools are made for people at desks. They don't know a journeyman wireman from a foreman, what "IBEW inside work" signals on a posting, or why an electrician with industrial PLC time should position differently than someone coming straight out of commercial construction.
These were built by Matthew, founder of CommercialElectricianJobs.com and a former VP of Talent Acquisition who spent 15+ years placing skilled trades, including hundreds of commercial and industrial electricians. He's read thousands of electrical resumes, run hiring for large contractors, and watched qualified journeymen get passed over because their paperwork didn't match their ability.
Get the questions a contractor is likely to ask for the role you're chasing, so you walk in ready instead of guessing.
Paste a posting and see what it's really asking for, so your resume and interview answers line up with what they want.
Turn your experience into a headline and summary that reads like a tradesman, not a template, and lands at the top of the resume.
Enter your info and get a real answer you can use on your next application.
Open the ToolsWritten by Matthew Sorensen, skilled trades recruiting executive and founder of CommercialElectricianJobs.com. 15+ years placing commercial electricians and contractors, author of four books on hiring, and host of the Hired podcast, ranked in the top 0.5% of career podcasts worldwide.