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Construction Jobs Showdown: Best Picks for Spring
Explore top construction roles for April 2026 — from high pay to flexibility. Discover where your skills fit best.
Quick Picks
Best overall: Skilled & Entry Level Construction Laborers Wanted.
Best pay: Real Estate Review Lead.
Best for beginners: Entry Level Construction/General Labor.
High-Pay Construction Roles
Looking for top pay? These roles offer competitive wages but come with unique demands.
Real Estate Review Lead
The Real Estate Review Lead at JP Morgan Chase offers $100K to $130K, making it a top earner in construction. Perfect for those with 8-10 years of experience in real estate and construction. The catch? It's in-person in Sunnyvale, CA, so be ready to relocate if you're not local.
Real Estate Review Lead
If high pay is key, this role tops the list. But what if you're just starting out? Let's look at entry-level options that still pack a punch.
Entry-Level Construction Jobs
These positions are ideal for breaking into the industry without years of experience.
Entry Level Construction Labor
Entry Level Construction/General Labor offers a straightforward path into construction. While it doesn't list specific pay, it's a great start for those new to the field. Expect to get your hands dirty and learn on the job.
Entry Level Construction Labor
Entry-level jobs can set the groundwork, but what if you want a mix of skill levels and flexibility? Here's where versatile roles shine.
Versatile Construction Opportunities
These roles offer a blend of skill levels and flexible work schedules.
Skilled and Entry Level Construction Laborers
With pay ranging from $190 to $650 per day, Skilled & Entry Level Construction Laborers Wanted is a versatile choice. Ideal for those who enjoy variety and can handle different tasks from framing to painting. Located in Newark, NJ, it's a solid pick for those nearby.
Skilled and Entry Level Construction Laborers
These versatile roles offer flexibility and decent pay, suitable for many. But if you're keen on exploring further, check out our Hospitality Job Myths: What's True and What's Not for more insights into different career paths.