
What training do I need to get qualified for a Service Advisor job?
I have been a certified tech specializing in BMW. I want to transition to a Service Advisor Writer position. Do you think O would be a good candidate? Why or why not?

It’s all about taking care of your guest and using your knowledge and experience to explain in a way the customer understands how to best take care of their vehicle

“I had to ask myself which project was going to be the most useful for my education and career goals, and the answer there was definitely the web development class—as you can probably tell from me applying to this job—so I took on the section of that project that I considered most challenging and that would allow me to learn something new. For my cybersecurity class, I volunteered to take on a portion of the project that was similar to things I’d done in the past

learn to use chatgpt and provide directions to format your resume / tailored to match the description of the job. basically have experience but the verbiage will be a little bit different without the military terminology.

You have to stay ready, not get ready

Thank you Jaycee, I will look into it.

With your background as a certified tech specializing in BMW, you already have a strong foundation in the automotive industry. Transitioning to a Service Advisor position would be a great fit as you possess technical knowledge and customer service skills. To enhance your qualifications, consider taking courses or certifications in customer service, communication, and service writing. Jobcase, along with other job search platforms like Indeed and Glassdoor, can help you find Service Advisor positions and training opportunities to further develop your skills. Good luck!
I have an interview for Serv Advisor. Cant believe it. How would you prepare for it