The Need for Women in the Trades

11% OF THE CONSTRUCTION

workforce are women1

3.9MILLION JOBS

available in the next 10 years2

21% of Path to Pro

Skills Program students are women

The Need for Women in the Trades

11% OF THE CONSTRUCTION

workforce are women1

3.9MILLION JOBS

available in the next 10 years2

21% of PATH TO PRO

Skills Program students are women

Female carpenter on a ladder working on framing a room

Israel’s Path to Pro

“Like most women, the skilled trades industry was not presented to me as a career choice, and I had to go explore it on my own. My passion for the construction industry is driven by my want for change. There are many opportunities for women in the skilled trades, and I want to dismantle the negative dialogue surrounding those working in the field.”

Israel

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Female and Male Pro in hard hats at the top of a forklift

Katie’s Path to Pro

“I want to be a mentor for young girls who may not consider construction as a career option. I want to break down the gender barriers in this industry and empower the next generation of female builders. I want to be the mentor that I always needed.”

Katie

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Female electrician standing in front of electrical panel and equipment

Melany’s Path to Pro

“I see myself in the future as my own CEO, and talking to younger women and inspiring them. Because every time I accomplish something younger me wouldn’t have felt could be done, I feel stronger. I really love my job in electrical work and that’s why I have a passion for it.”

Melany

The Home Depot Foundation’s K-12 Program with Construction Ready

Smiling female in a hat and glasses

Triniti’s Path to Pro

“Being raised on a 100-acre farm with three generations of skilled tradespeople has given me the drive to learn and pursue a career in industrial electricity. My mother was a residential electrician for most of my childhood, so watching her help wire houses for Habitat for Humanity gave me the confidence to apply for a trade school despite being a female in a male-dominated career path.”

Triniti

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Israel’s Path to Pro

“Like most women, the skilled trades industry was not presented to me as a career choice, and I had to go explore it on my own. My passion for the construction industry is driven by my want for change. There are many opportunities for women in the skilled trades, and I want to dismantle the negative dialogue surrounding those working in the field.”

Israel

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Female carpenter on a ladder working on framing a room

Katie’s Path to Pro

“I want to be a mentor for young girls who may not consider construction as a career option. I want to break down the gender barriers in this industry and empower the next generation of female builders. I want to be the mentor that I always needed.”

Katie

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Female and Male Pro in hard hats at the top of a forklift

Melany’s Path to Pro

“I see myself in the future as my own CEO, and talking to younger women and inspiring them. Because every time I accomplish something younger me wouldn’t have felt could be done, I feel stronger. I really love my job in electrical work and that’s why I have a passion for it.”

Melany

The Home Depot Foundation’s K-12 Program with Construction Ready

Female electrician standing in front of electrical panel and equipment

Triniti’s Path to Pro

“Being raised on a 100-acre farm with three generations of skilled tradespeople has given me the drive to learn and pursue a career in industrial electricity. My mother was a residential electrician for most of my childhood, so watching her help wire houses for Habitat for Humanity gave me the confidence to apply for a trade school despite being a female in a male-dominated career path.”

Triniti

The Home Depot Foundation’s Path to Pro Scholarship Recipient

Smiling female in a hat and glasses

WHY THE TRADES

FREE TRAINING

FIND TRADE JOBS

HIRE MORE DOERS

WHY THE TRADES

DISCOVER THE POTENTIAL

With more than 400,000 open jobs in construction, there is unprecedented opportunity for doers like you.

Learn More

Nearly 9 in 10 tradespeople believe making the trades more welcoming to women would have a positive impact on getting more people involved – in addition to being a critical component to addressing the current shortage of skilled trades workers3.

FREE TRAINING

EXPLORE FREE TRAINING

The Home Depot is making free introductory trades training available to you to start building your career in construction.

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43%

of trade school graduates earn more than college graduates 4

1/3

the cost for trade school vs. traditional 4-year college 5

FIND TRADE JOBS

JOIN THE PATH TO PRO NETWORK

Already a doer? Build your free profile in the Path to Pro Network to connect with hiring trades professionals and start applying to jobs in your area today.

Find Jobs

$100,000+

amount Plumbers & Electricians can earn per year 6

23%

of construction workers own their own business 7

HIRE MORE DOERS

Take a New Path. Help Close the Trades Gap.

Hiring female trades professionals will diversify your crew and help grow your business. Post jobs, review experience and qualifications, and hire the skilled labor you need—all for free in the Path to Pro Network.

Find Labor

The great level of detail that candidates showcase in their profiles is very helpful! Path to Pro puts their qualifications right in front of you, all in one place.

– Adria M., Ace My Space Property Services

DISCOVER THE POTENTIAL

With more than 400,000 open jobs in construction, there is unprecedented opportunity for doers like you.

Learn More

Nearly 9 in 10 tradespeople believe making the trades more welcoming to women would have a positive impact on getting more people involved – in addition to being a critical component to addressing the current shortage of skilled trades workers3.

EXPLORE FREE TRAINING

The Home Depot is making free introductory trades training available to you to start building your career in construction.

Start Training

43%

of trade school graduates earn more than college graduates 4

1/3

the cost for trade school vs. traditional 4-year college 5

JOIN THE PATH TO PRO NETWORK

Ready for what’s next? Build your free profile in the Path to Pro Network to connect with hiring trades professionals and start applying to jobs in your area today.

Find Jobs

$100,000+

amount Plumbers & Electricians can earn per year6

23%

of construction workers own their own business7

Take a New Path. Help Close the Trades Gap.

p>Discover how to post jobs for free, review experience and qualifications of available Pros, and hire the skilled workers you need to grow your business.

Find Labor

The great level of detail that candidates showcase in their profiles is very helpful! Path to Pro puts their qualifications right in front of you, all in one place.

– Adria M., Ace My Space Property Services

IN DEMAND CAREERS

Discover the trades most in need of doers like you. Learn about salary ranges, requirements, and responsibilities of a trade, and how many jobs are available across the country.

Explore All Trades

Female carpenter building a cabinet door

CARPENTRY

Female Pro wearing PPE removing insulation from wall

ELECTRICAL

Man and woman with hard hats carrying large pipe together over their shoulder

PLUMBING

Female Pro installing a split HVAC unit

HVAC

Female construction worker with a staple gun framing a room

CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

EXPLORE ALL TRADES