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Automotive Career Guidance

We've compiled resources to help you find out about automotive careers and education, including some areas you can specialize in, and interviews with automotive professionals.


Automotive Education & Career Guidance

Since the invention of the first gasoline-powered automobile in 1885, vehicles have continuously been modified, repaired, and improved. In 1900, just 4,192 cars were operating in the United States. Today, it is estimated that there are 204 million vehicles in the United States, and more than 600 million being driven worldwide. As long as autos fill the streets, there will be a need for automotive repair. And as vehicles continue to make technological advances, there will be a need for more sophisticated automotive training.

The automotive service industry is one of the most stable. Economic factors that might influence other industries generally do not affect the automotive industry, as no matter what happens throughout the world, people continue to rely on personal and public transportation.

A variety of training programs exist for those interested in venturing into the world of automotive service. Positions exist in engine repair, collision repair, body repair, and service, for example. Technicians can work for government entities, dealerships, gas stations, repair and maintenance shops, and parts/accessories/tire retail stores. In 2002, there were over 800,000 people working as service technicians and mechanics throughout the country, 16% of which were self-employed.

Today's automobiles rely heavily upon computer systems and employ advanced technology such as hybrid and electric fueling systems. This continually-evolving technology requires that aspiring technicians receive a thorough automotive education to stay competitive in the job market. That's where AutomotiveSchools.com can help - our listings of automotive schools and programs can help one chose the right program to launch a successful automotive career.





































































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