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Esther Sadiki, a senior at Eastern Kentucky University, has shaped her career in construction management through volunteer work with Habitat for Humanity. Her experiences confirmed her passion for the field, leading to her enrollment in EKU’s program which focuses on practical training and real-world experience. With strong internship opportunities and high job placement rates, Sadiki represents the potential and ambition within the construction management program, ensuring a bright future for herself and others in the industry.
Volunteer Work Leads EKU Senior to Construction Management Career
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) senior Esther Sadiki has turned her passion for hands-on work into a promising career in construction management, largely due to her volunteer efforts with Habitat for Humanity. This experience not only offered her valuable skills but also shaped her educational path as she enrolled in EKU’s Construction Management program.
Passion for Construction Ignited
During her time volunteering, Sadiki discovered her enthusiasm for engaging directly with construction projects. The insights gained during her volunteer work spurred her to further immerse herself in the field by pursuing a degree designed to provide comprehensive training in vital areas such as reading blueprints and managing multimillion-dollar job sites.
Real-World Experience is Key
EKU’s Construction Management program stresses the importance of real-world experiences. Students gain practical knowledge through internships and earn industry-relevant certifications. This experience is viewed as crucial in shaping not just the careers of the students but also the infrastructure of the region and the state.
Strong Job Market for Graduates
The demand for construction managers is on the rise, as outlined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which reports a projected growth of 9% through 2033. With salaries often exceeding $100,000, pursuing a career in construction management offers promising financial rewards.
Leadership in Student Organizations
In her role as president of the Student Contractors Association (SCA), Sadiki is actively helping her peers secure internships and co-op experiences that are essential for their careers. She has organized events that link students with hands-on work, such as two volunteer opportunities with Gray Construction for Habitat for Humanity.
Internships as a Pathway
Sadiki’s journey includes completing at least three internships before graduation, culminating in her fourth as a field management intern with Gray Construction. Notably, her first internship arose from a jobsite tour in her initial construction class at EKU, showcasing the program’s effectiveness in connecting students with industry opportunities.
Gaining Industry Knowledge
Her previous internships, including positions with Dean Builds in Lexington and Siemens in Louisville, have further solidified her industry knowledge and boosted her confidence as she prepares to graduate in December. Alongside her studies, she is also preparing for the Certified Associate Constructor (CAC) exam, which validates key skills in construction project management and implementation.
High Employment Rates for Graduates
The Construction Management program at EKU boasts a 99% job placement rate for its graduates within three months of graduation. This statistic highlights the effectiveness of the program in preparing students for successful careers. Each student also earns their OSHA – 30 certification, which focuses on essential workplace safety and hazard prevention skills.
Preparing for Future Leaders
With a curriculum designed to produce workforce-ready graduates, EKU’s Construction Management program focuses not only on technical skills but also on the importance of networking and gaining industry credentials. This comprehensive approach is vital for those looking to make their mark in the growing field of construction.
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