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AutoCareCareers.org Connects Military Veterans To Auto Care Industry Jobs

For military veterans who have returned to civilian life and are deciding which career path to follow, a career in the auto care industry may be the answer. The Auto Care Careers online resource center at autocarecareers.org helps connect military veterans with available job opportunities in the thriving $356 billion auto care industry.

Comprised of more than 500,000 businesses, including manufacturers, distributors, parts stores and repair shops, the auto care industry employs more than 4.5 million people in a wide variety of roles – from engineering, sales and finance careers to manufacturing, supply chain and technician positions.

“Veterans have proven their commitment, drive and skill through their honorable service to our country. They bring valuable military experience to the workforce and the auto care industry is always looking for qualified leaders to help keep Americans on the road,” said Bill Hanvey, president and CEO of the Auto Care Association. “We salute our veterans and invite them to join our dynamic industry. It’s easy to create a free account on the Auto Care Careers job board and there’s the option to indicate military status.”

Auto Care Careers is an easy-to-navigate, centralized career website that features a robust job board with a wide range of career options. It also includes a resource center with a variety of useful information, videos and tools for candidates and employers.

Job seekers can upload a resume, choose to make it confidential, designate military status and receive email alerts of new job postings. Employers will find easy online job management, a downloadable recruitment guide and resume searching access with email notifications when new resumes are posted matching select criteria.

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

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