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Fix Auto USA connects with students to discuss opportunities in collision repair

Students at a technical college in California learned more about career opportunities in the collision repair field

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Fix Auto USA participated in a career fair for students to learn more about career opportunities

Opportunity is always in the air when it comes to Fix Auto USA’s network of over 150 independently owned and operated body shops.

Fix Auto USA locations recently participated in a Universal Technical Institute career fair in Long Beach, California. The career fair was held in conjunction with the Southern California I-CAR Committee and the Collision Repair Education Foundation. I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to providing the knowledge and skills required to perform complete, safe, and quality repairs.

Last week’s event brought together over 200 eager, local students and automotive industry employees to make connections and share details about career opportunities in the collision repair field.

Four owners who collectively own over 20 Fix Auto USA locations in the Southern California region attended the event to share information about their facilities and opportunities. The event served as a reminder of the powerful potential that the younger workforce holds.

“In the collision repair industry, we are seeing record high levels of staffing shortages,” said Keith Going, senior director of insurance, U.S. collision, Driven Brands. “It is crucial that we get out into the community to meet with and teach the younger generation about our trade and the possibilities they could have within the industry. It is an honor to connect with these students and show them the value of what a career as a technician in collision repair could mean for them. It’s hard not to smile thinking that these students have found comfort in the thought of pursuing a fulfilling role with Fix Auto USA.”

Following the success of the event, event organizers expressed hopes to make the event an annual occurrence.

“The turnout from this event was incredible and uplifting as it is showing students that there are multiple paths toward success. It is also opening the door to diversify the industry, showing young women that this trade is inclusive of every gender,” continued Going. “I am excited to continue supporting future enrichment events.”