“As part of the Auto Care Association’s Job and Career Development Program, the Industry Job Board is quickly expanding to create a single industry-wide resource to find top talent,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO, Auto Care Association. “We are excited to continue to connect and share with other organizations passionate about recruiting the best of the best in the auto care industry.”
“Finding qualified employees with specific skills and relevant work experience are top challenges facing SEMA members,” said Zane Clark, director, education, SEMA. “The SEMA Career Center addresses this challenge and makes it easy for automotive employers to connect with job seekers that are best suited for their needs.”
Ken Cook, an automotive instructor from L.A. County, shares his teaching experience and style, which got attention from the Collision Repair Education Foundation.