The SEMA Career Center’s primary focus is to help automotive specialty-equipment business owners build relationships with higher-education institutions to help funnel top talent into the industry.
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In addition to the recruitment tips found in SEMA eNews, look for a monthly list of five jobs fairs and online virtual career fairs focused on the automotive aftermarket industry.
Members are urged to regularly take advantage of the new SEMA HR Hub—a benefit offered to all automotive aftermarket employers.
SEMA members can take advantage of free, 30-day internship job postings.
The SEMA Career Center will post monthly listings of five jobs fairs and online virtual career fairs focused specifically to the automotive aftermarket.
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SEMA Career Center sat down with Rick Hogan, a job seeker and aftermarket enthusiast, to discuss his career aspirations.