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Referral Award
Has anyone ever awarded someone who referred a great tech to your shop? What were the “requirements” (tech had to be employed for at least 3, 4, 6 months)? I feel like so many people “know someone” but I want to get them to act on that.
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New comment Aug 13
2 likes • Aug 13
@Miranda Schwan That makes sense! I think we'll give it a shot!
The hidden reason your applicant pool is dry this summer
I hope this post finds you well, with a shop full of profitable work (and the hands to get it done). Lately, I've been hearing from shops across the country that it’s taking longer than usual to fill open positions and I wanted to let you know what I’m seeing personally. From coast to coast, I'm seeing a trend: hiring is taking longer, and applications are fewer. Now, before you start thinking it's just your shop or your area, let me assure you - this is a nationwide phenomenon. Here's what's going on: 1. Summer Slowdown: We see this every year. People are more focused on vacations than job hunting. 2. Election Year Effect: With the upcoming election, we're seeing increased ad censorship and a flood of political ads, which affects our industry's visibility. 3. Competition Is Increasing: So what else is new? This has been going on for a while. But here's the thing - challenges create opportunities for those willing to innovate. And that's exactly what we're doing. We've been developing a game-changing tool: the Technician Salary Survey. Here's how it works: We run Facebook ads in various cities, offering techs a summary of salaries in their area. The response has been phenomenal because techs LOVE this information. Now, we're taking it a step further. We're building an automated follow-up system that will pull this data from Facebook and nurture these leads until they're ready to have a conversation with you. It's like having a dedicated recruitment assistant working 24/7. While we're still ironing out some kinks, I believe this will revolutionize how we attract top talent in our industry. If you’d like to see what the salary survey looks like, reply to this post with your city name, and we'll create a personalized Technician Salary Survey for your area. You'll get a firsthand look at what techs in your region are earning and what they're looking for. Remember, in times like these, patience and innovation are key. We might be experiencing a temporary slowdown, but with the right tools and mindset, we can turn this challenge into an opportunity to build stronger, more resilient teams.
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New comment Aug 12
The hidden reason your applicant pool is dry this summer
1 like • Aug 10
Hi @Chris Lawson! May I have that info for the Sanford/Orlando area?
Do you conduct working interviews for techs?
We're curious: do you roll up the garage doors for working interviews when hiring techs? It's a great way to see skills in action, but we wonder how many of you are actually putting it into practice. 👉 Cast your vote! Click on the poll below and let us know if working interviews are part of your hiring toolkit. It's a snap – and your input could help shed light on a common practice (or not) in our industry!
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New comment Mar 28
Do you conduct working interviews for techs?
2 likes • Mar 25
We began doing this last year and it is such a good way to evaluate a skillset. We work around the applicant's schedule which means it's usually conducted after business hours. We have a shop vehicle and create a couple repair scenarios.
2 likes • Mar 28
@Chris Lawson We want to be respectful of their time and not put them in an awkward position with their current employer. Because not only is it about making sure they're the right fit for us, but if they think we're the right fit for them too. One time we did hire without conducting a working interview session and he was there one day and didn't do a job correctly. He talked the talk but definitely didn't back up his claims of knowledge. We also have final applicants interview with our business coach to get his thoughts too. For the benefits we offer, the kind of culture we want, and knowing what our productivity numbers need to be, going through these extra steps is SO worth it.
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Christina Grace
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Marketing Director at Harrell & Beverly Transmissions & Auto Repair in Sanford, FL

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