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The topics included marketing and customer service, communication and public relations, human resources and internship, the dealership world and sales, and purchasing a car for the first time. Its to actually take home interesting information that makes them think or at least aspire to work in automotive one day, said Nabeta.
Though women comprise half of the workforce, they constitute less than a quarter of auto dealers and staff. So, it makes sense that some of those female dealers are looking to increase that representation in order to better reflect their communities and customers. Fifty percent of Volkswagen of Marion’s sales floor staff are women.
The topics included marketing and customer service, communication and public relations, human resources and internship, the dealership world and sales, and purchasing a car for the first time. Its to actually take home interesting information that makes them think or at least aspire to work in automotive one day, said Nabeta.
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