Searching For A Career? Set Up A Free Profile At AutoCareCareers.org

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.

Recent graduates and job seekers can connect with potential employers at Auto Care Careers, the premier online career resource center for the $381 billion auto care industry.

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.

Career fields in the auto care industry include accounting, customer service, engineering, finance, human resources, inventory management, manufacturing, marketing, research and development, retail, sales, sourcing, supply chain, technical support, training, vehicle repair and more.

“When people think of the auto care industry, vehicle repair often comes to mind. The truth is that our industry employs 4.6 million people in a wide variety of exciting career paths,” said Courtney Hammer, director, job and career development, Auto Care Association. “If you are looking for your first job or want a career change, setting up a free profile at Auto Care Careers and uploading a resume is the first step toward connecting with hiring managers in this thriving industry.”

To learn more, visit autocarecareers.org or follow Auto Care Careers on LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.

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