Babcox Media And Auto Care Association Partner On New Industry Job Board

Babcox Media And Auto Care Association Partner On New Industry Job Board

This new industry job board has been launched at autocarecareers.org.

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Babcox Media and the Auto Care Association have announced a new partnership that merges the two organizations’ aftermarket employment resources into a single industry-wide job board. Through this partnership, a new industry job board has been launched at autocarecareers.org.

Babcox Media has combined its Aftermarket Jobs (AMJ) and Auto Care Career Hub job posting portals with the Auto Care Association’s newly redesigned website. The new industry job board is an easy-to-use resource for both applicants and employers. It has been designed to serve as a centralized hub where job seekers and job creators can connect.

“The auto care industry employs 4.2 million people and is constantly seeking qualified individuals to join the more than 500,000 businesses throughout the country that keep America rolling,” said Bill Hanvey, Auto Care Association president and CEO. “The job board is the next logical step in our overall job and career development program, which features a robust website.”

The newly merged job boards currently feature hundreds of positions available today in marketing, finance, legal, HR, information technology, logistics, sales, international trade, facility management, automotive service and repair and other specialized career segments within the auto care industry.

“The combination of these two entities will be a winning combination for all of us,” said Scott Shriber, group publisher, Babcox Media. “The association has spent an incredible amount of development resources and time creating this valuable tool. It is truly a one-stop destination for anyone thinking about a career in our great industry. We are certainly excited to be a part of it.”

Shriber added that job listings will continue to be posted on Babcox Media’s AMN, Tomorrow’s Tech and Counterman e-newsletters, which are distributed on a daily and bi-weekly basis.

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