S/P2 Introduces Interviewing Course For Automotive Students

S/P2 Introduces New Interviewing Course For Automotive Students

Course complements the S/P2 automotive school courses, helping instructors prepare their students for the interview process.

S/P2, a company that offers online safety and pollution prevention training to the automotive service and repair industry, has launched a new course, “Land That Job: Interview Skills for Automotive Students.” The course complements the S/P2 automotive school courses, helping instructors prepare their students for the interview process.

“We really saw a need to prepare students in career and technical education for more than just technical skills, safety training or environmental awareness,” said Kyle Holt, S/P2 president. “For many of these automotive students, their next interview may be their first. Whether students are preparing for upcoming SkillsUSA competitions or looking for their first job, this course can help them excel. The interview process is crucial to landing jobs in the automotive industry.”

Covering the interview process in three parts – before, during and after – the course features key information automotive students need to know to interview well. From researching the company and questions they may encounter, to what to wear, what to say and appropriate ways to follow up, this 25-minute course helps students feel confident and prepare using best practices. After passing the course, students will receive a certificate of completion.

“When second semester starts, many automotive instructors are busy prepping students for state and national competitions, as well as the end of the school year,” Holt said. “This course aligns with automotive instructors’ curriculum so they can ensure their students are prepared for those competitions and – more important – prepared to enter the workforce.”

For more information about the “Land That Job: Interview Skills for Automotive Students” course, visit the website or contact an S/P2 representative at (888) 241-8332.

You May Also Like

Body Shop History: A Look Back in Time

The auto body industry has a deep and rich history rooted in family.

Keene Auto Body: Since 1928

Ensio Piispanen immigrated from Finland to the U.S. and founded Keene Auto Body in 1928.

Read more here.

Salem Auto Body: Since the 1920s

Salem Auto Body is located down the road from Gallows Hill, where Bridget Bishop was hanged in 1692 as part of the Salem witch trials.

Podcasts of the Week

A review of some of the latest podcasts from BodyShop Business.

Top 5 Stories of the Week

A recap of the top five stories on bodyshopbusiness.com during the week of April 22.

ASE to Offer Free Webinar on Pros and Cons of Aftermarket Sheet Metal

The webinar, titled “Pros, Cons & SOPs for Aftermarket Sheet Metal,” will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 4 p.m. EST.

Total Loss Consulting Launches Nationwide

TLC’s goal is to help consumers receive the correct value for their totaled vehicle.

Other Posts

Snap-on Takes the Heat Off Upgrading A/C Service Lines

Snap-on helps shops take the heat off upgrading and adding A/C service with products ranging from recyclers to leak detectors and enhanced protective equipment.

Florida Pneumatic Introduces New AIRCAT 6410 3/16″ Air Hydraulic Riveter

The new AIRCAT 6410 3/16” Air Hydraulic Riveter features 2,000 lbs. of pull force and is designed to handle both 5/32” and 3/16” steel and aluminum structural rivets.

NABC Donates Recycled Ride to San Diego Military Mom

The NABC, USAA and Fix Auto Collision Poway recently donated a refurbished vehicle to a single mother who is on active duty with the U.S. Navy.

NABC Donates Recycled Rides to Three Georgia Families

The NABC, along with various insurance and repair partners, recently donated Recycled Rides to three deserving Georgia families.