How You Can Get Into The Auto Industry

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How You Can Get Into The Auto Industry

What You Can Do

Are you a car enthusiast? Do you enjoy working on your car, whether it be for maintenance or customization? Or maybe you enjoy learning about cars instead of working on them? 

Regardless of what you like to do, you may be a great candidate to work within the auto industry. Getting started in the industry is a lot easier compared to other industries, as interested individuals can go through an apprentice program or by earning an Associates Degree. And with much of the last generation retiring, now is a great time to get started. But because of the numerous roles that compromise the industry, it can be a little difficult to find the perfect role for you, especially if you aren’t sure what you want. 

Not sure what you want to do? Here are some roles that hundreds of job seekers have opted for:

Technician

A popular option for individuals who love to work with their hands, an auto technician is perfect for people who like to work on cars. Auto techs get the opportunity to perform repair and maintenance services, working on a variety of makes and models with different tools and parts. Technicians are also encouraged to expand their knowledge base and maintain certain certifications, such as the ASE Certification. And with fruitful rewards both financially and morally, becoming an auto technician can be a fulfilling career!

Service Advisor

Do you love working with people? Are you an inherent problem solver? Interested in learning about vehicles? If so, being a service advisor might be the perfect position for you. As a service advisor, you’ll be responsible for working with customers and helping them find the proper auto solutions for their specific needs. You’ll use your knowledge of both the industry and your shop to create custom service lists that factors your client’s needs, budget, vehicle history, and more. Like auto technicians, you’ll be expected to keep yourself updated on the industry’s latest trends and best practices, so it’s important you’re always doing your due diligence on classes or seminars to listen in on or attend. 

Are you interested in a career in the auto industry? Reach out to the team at Whitlock Automotive in Dripping Springs, Texas. We’d love to chat and help you find the best direction for your career!

Written by Whitlock Automotive