Babcox Media Unveils New Online Job Board Destination, AutoCareCareerhub.Com

Babcox Media Unveils New Online Job Board Destination, AutoCareCareerhub.Com

ACBabcox Media Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of AutoCareCareerHub.com.

AutoCareCareerHub.com builds upon the strengths of AutoProJobs.com, the company’s niche job board serving the auto repair, service, collision, parts distribution and heavy-duty segments of the automotive aftermarket. AutoCareCareerHub.com is a digital destination for automotive professionals who are looking for job openings and companies that are searching for qualified candidates. In addition, the website features top-notch industry content along with news and events.

“We launched AutoProJobs.com and AftermarketJobs.com in 2012, and continue to enhance the functionality of both sites,” said Scott Shriber, Babcox Media Group Publisher, who oversees the AutoCareCareerHub brand. “These aftermarket career job boards were developed in response to requests made for an all-inclusive aftermarket job search destination. We were happy to play an important role in bringing job seekers together with employers by developing the websites.”

According to Shriber, this new website and brand refresh are more closely aligned with the department’s strategic vision for growth and expansion over the next several years. AutoCareCareerHub offers a clean design, easy-to-navigate functionality, and a content-rich online experience, and will serve as a one-stop resource for technicians and aftermarket managers who want to enrich their automotive career or businesses.

Karen Kaim will continue to serve as sales manager of AutoCareCareerHub.com.

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