However, the school takes everyone’s safety seriously. Interest in a career in the automotive industry is increasing. Nearly 1,000 New Hampshire high school students attended Career Day, sponsored by the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association. Held at Manchester Community College. Dealers, manufacturers, and community colleges participated in the event. When you talk to kids about what’s available in the industry, they say the need for more workers is great and urgent. If you are someone who is interested in this, you can really make a good living doing this. It’s almost like non-stop. You’re always learning something new. We are constantly bringing new cars and new electric cars to the world. This means that when you graduate from this school, you will get a ton of certificates that will give you an edge in the game. Those who are interested
Nearly 1,000 students participate in New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association Career Day
Updated: October 3, 2024 9:46 PM EDT
Nearly 1,000 high school students attended the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association Career Day held Thursday at Manchester Community College. The event was designed to connect students interested in pursuing an automotive career with industry professionals. “If you’re someone who’s interested in this, you could make a really good living doing this,” said Mark Bellows of Manchester Community College. Students had the opportunity to speak with dealers, manufacturers, and community colleges about possible career paths. The association says the industry needs workers. “It’s almost non-stop. You’re always learning something new. We’re always coming out with new cars, new electric cars, so you can qualify for that.” When you graduate, you get a ton of certificates. That way you’re ahead of the game,” said Arsen Hussein, who works at Mercedes-Benz Manchester. Interested parties should contact their state auto dealer association for more information.
MANCHESTER, NH —
Nearly 1,000 high school students attended the New Hampshire Automobile Dealers Association Career Day Thursday at Manchester Community College.
The event aimed to connect students interested in pursuing an automotive career with industry professionals.
“If you’re someone who’s interested in this, you could make a really good living doing this,” said Mark Bellows of Manchester Community College.
Students had the opportunity to speak with dealers, manufacturers, and community colleges about possible career paths.
The association said it needed people to work in the industry.
“It’s almost non-stop. You’re always learning something new. We’re always coming out with new cars, new electric cars, so you can qualify for that.” When you graduate, you get a ton of certificates. That way you’re ahead of the game,” said Arsen Hussein, who works at Mercedes-Benz Manchester.
Interested parties should contact their state auto dealer association for more information.