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The Car industry comes out of the economic blues


After a few years of  personnel cuts and cost cutting measures, the car industry is  making a steady come back with 2011  reporting a brisk hiring processes.  The increased sales and economic stability has enabled many car dealers across the world to aim big this year

In 2009, employment at U.S. dealerships  plummeted below 1 million for the first time since 1995, according to the NADA figures; however the employment rate could go up this year, which has created enthusiasm and confidence among the employees and employers alike.

A random  Automotive News poll of dealerships points out that 61 percent of about 330 respondents who participated in the poll plans to add staff this year and the dealerships that sell economy cars and do volume business are more likely to hire more people than the luxury car segment. With the best ever  sales figures in the last many  years, the automobile industry is abuzz with a recruitment drive in the days to come!
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