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Hiring Auto Trimmers With Soft Skills

March 26, 2013 By Naseem Muaddi

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It’s no surprise that many auto upholstery shops have struggled to hire new talent. This is, after all, a highly specialized trade.

According to Harry Weimann – director of education at WyoTech Blairsville and owner of Weimann’s Interiors in Delmont, PA – hiring new employees may be even more of a challenge than we think.

In his latest article for Hotrod & Restoration Magazine, Harry argues that many shops focus too much of their efforts on hiring employees with hard skills, at the the expense of important soft skills.

“Technical skills are what we refer to as hard skills, and having the right workplace behaviors are soft skills,” he explains.

Harry contends that hard skills – like sewing, pattern making and convertible-top installation – are important, but so are soft skills – like having a positive attitude, attention to detail, customer service and conflict resolution.

He doesn’t claim that one skill set is more important than the other. Rather, employers should seek to hire employees who possess both.

Harry admits that finding candidates with hard and soft skills is a challenge – especially in this industry, but argues that taking the time to find such employees is worth the effort. He writes:

Being smart about who you hire is important. It might take you more time to find the person with the correct hard skills and soft skills that align with your company’s mission, vision and values but it will be worth it. Making a bad hiring decision will not only cost you time and money but also possibly valuable customers.

Harry goes on to offer tips and advice on how to conduct an interview to reveal a candidate’s soft skills. Read the full article, “Hiring Smart”, by downloading your free copy of Hotrod & Restoration Magazine‘s latest issue here.

What do you think? In the business of auto upholstery, are soft skills just as vital as hard skills? Or is Harry overstating their importance? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Filed Under: Archive, Better Business Tagged With: Auto Trim, Auto Upholstery, Car Interior, Hotrod & Restoration Magazine, Weimann’s Interiors

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  1. Mcautotrim says

    March 26, 2013 at 4:19 pm

    I think that for most shops, soft skills are just as important as hard skills, maybe even more so. Hard skills can be improved with experience and addition training which usually still need to be done with a new hire but soft skills is more of a personality trait and a bit harder to teach in most cases, in my opinion.

    • Nadeem Muaddi says

      March 26, 2013 at 6:16 pm

      I agree with you that soft skills are more difficult to teach than hard skills. Like you said, that’s probably because so much of it involves a person’s personality.

      I don’t know that one is more important than the other. But I’d definitely prefer to work with a team player who is good at the technical stuff over a wretch who’s great at them.

  2. EDWARD MUNDAY says

    March 27, 2013 at 12:19 pm

    RETIRED…iT BASICALLY TAKES A LIFETIME TO UNDERSTAND ALL THE CHANGES THAT HAVE GONE ON IN THE TRIM BUSSINESS, BUT KNOWING WHO YOU WORK FOR IS THE MOST IMPORTANT LESSON LEARNED. IM NOT SAYING THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS CORRECT BUT HE PAYS THE DEBTS OWED, AND THE SOONER THIS IS UNDER WRAPS THE BETTER. IM NOT ONE TO SAY OR JUDGE ANYMORE WHAT MAKES A GOOD EMPLOYEE BUT SOMEONE MUST DO IT IF YOU ARE GOING TO RUN A SUCESSFULL BUSINESS. YOU CAN NOT HAVE EMPLOYEES COMING IN WITH A HANGOVER EVERY OTHER DAY OR YOUCANNOT HAVE ONE ON THE PHONE CONSTANTLY OR IPAD WITH A SPOUSE OR FRIEND, AND BELIEVE ME IVE SEEN BOTH OF THESE AND IF IT CONTINUES YOU WILL SEE THAT A COMPETING BUSSINES WILL WALK OFF WITH YOU PROCEDES. BEING THE GOD BELIEVER THAT I AM IVE FOUND THAT NONE OF US ARE PERFECT BUT WERE SUPPOSE TO CHANGE WHEN WRONG IS THERE.

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