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Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ) is an independent company working for the future of the building and construction industry. CSQ creates and funds initiatives to assist people who are either looking to join or already work within the building and construction industry.

Be Constructive® is an initiative from CSQ specifically designed to assist career seekers and school students to find the right career in construction.

The construction industry has many different careers on offer, from jobs on the tools to supervisor positions on major commercial projects. Whatever you are looking for in a career, there will be a job in construction to suit you.

The Be Constructive® team can help find the right career for you, plan your career path and advise on training so you learn the skills needed as quickly as possible and get working and earning!

For further information, browse the rest of the website or call the CSQ helpline on 1800 798 488.

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