Auto Care Association Career Board Now Integrated With Google For Jobs
For job seekers, the integration streamlines the job search by displaying career opportunities from the Auto Care Careers website and multiple employment sites in one place.
Auto Care Careers Announces Fall Semester Schedule Of Events
Employers in the industry are invited to participate in the “Auto Care Careers on Campus” program with the various scheduled events planned for this fall.
Searching For A Career? Set Up A Free Profile At AutoCareCareers.org
After setting up a free profile at jobs.autocarecareers.org, candidates can upload a resume, choose to make it confidential, designate military status and receive email alerts of new job postings.
House Approves Bill To Overhaul Federal Career And Technical Education Policies
The U.S. House of Representatives June 22 passed bipartisan legislation that overhauls federal policies for supporting state and local career and technical education programs.
Auto Care Careers On Campus Expands Its Program With Texas A&M University
The Auto Care Careers program partners with universities, colleges and vocational schools to promote the thriving auto care industry as a dynamic place to work.
Cars Are Her Canvas: Artist Builds A Career In Collision Repair
The artist-turned-auto body worker has been interested in cars since adolescence, but she didn’t really think about working on them until she was in college.
Auto Care Career Paths May Lead In Many Directions
Now a part of the member relations team at the Auto Care Association, a former technician shares his unexpected career trajectory.
Pulaski High School Hosts Automotive Career Fair
Both middle and high school students attended the career fair.
BISD Instructor Leads Students To Automotive Technical Career
Brian Bownds teaches Auto Mechanics at Belton High School in Belton, TX.
Goodyear To Award $28,000 In Grants, Scholarships At 19th Annual STEM Career Day
As part of its 2017 STEM Career Day, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. has issued a $5,500 challenge to high school students – to create the most deliberately over-engineered contraption (in the spirit of Rube Goldberg).