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What Auto Dealership Service Departments are Looking for in a Resume

 
Author: Lance Winslow

What are auto dealership service departments looking for in a resume? Well right now there are about 150,000 jobs available in auto services. Industry analysts and data show that by beginning of 2007 there will be 188,000 job openings in the automotive service sector.

As we watch General Motors, Delphi and Ford Motor Company lay off hundreds of thousands of people it still is not enough to fill all the jobs currently available in the auto maintenance and auto service sector. If you are looking for a job turning a wrench or working on cars you will find a job waiting for you now at an auto dealership service department.

What kinds of things are the looking for on your resume? Not a whole lot, they just need bodies and people who are trainable to learn how to work on the new high-tech cars and get certified. If you have had a job in the auto sector previously and you put that down on your resume you may be able to get hired this week.

Even though the competition is nonexistent for getting a job in the auto dealership service sector, you need to check around and find which auto dealerships are offering the best deal for you with the highest pay and greatest benefits. You might say it is a mechanic's market and you can even negotiate your own salary if you have prior experience. Please consider this in the 2006

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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