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You can almost always find jobs in automotive industries. The demand for talented individuals that can repair cars is great. With the proper training for an auto career, you are in demand.

Car jobs are an ideal choice because you can either choose to work for a company or you can start your own small business, such as a repair shop. Both choices are equally viable. You decide what's best for you.

Some things you should think about before starting an automotive career are:

  1. What type of automotive careers are you interested in? Are you interested in auto body jobs or auto sales jobs?
  2. Do you enjoy fixing things?
  3. Is it easy for you to understand technical concepts?

Receive the proper training for car jobs

All automotive jobs require some training before you can start working. While some auto repair shops in small towns may offer on-the-job training, it's best for you to receive formal technical training. You can typically do that in high school through a vocational school, but you can also receive training later in life.
Universal Technical Institute offers an excellent training program for jobs in automotive fields and Bergwall offers online automotive careers training programs to help pass the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exam.

Specialize in a particular area

It's not enough to have generalized training for an automotive career. You need to specialize. Specialization can range from a particular type of car (such as race cars or BMWs) or a particular part of a car (such as the radiator or electrical system).
Auto Detail School trains students in body repair and detail work, perfect for working in auto body jobs. If you're interested in racing cars, the NASCAR Technical Institute (a division of the Universal Technical Institute) may be just what you're looking for.

Decide whether to use an automotive employment agency to find automotive jobs

Employment agencies can help you to get a leg up on the competition. They can easily match you with an auto job that's right for you. Many automotive employment agencies offer their services for free to job seekers.

Use a professional resume writer to stand out

Some people mistakenly believe that a good resume is not necessary to secure auto jobs. A professionally written resume will give you an edge.
  • Take business management courses in addition to automotive courses to make sure your small business succeeds.