CCC Intelligent Solutions and CREF Share Findings from New Study on Future Collision Repair Workforce
- New research shows emerging professionals view collision repair as a stable career path with high earning potential
- Emerging professionals want to work with their hands and leverage advanced technology, including AI
- CCC offers access to its CCC ONE Estimating software to any CREF member school
The study reveals a positive perception of the collision repair industry among the next generation of professionals. It also highlights their eagerness to pursue a career that combines hands-on work with advanced technology in a field they view as stable and rewarding.
“To build a strong future for the collision repair industry, we need to understand how the next generation views our field,” said
Key findings from the Future of Collision Repair Workforce Study:
Career Stability and Longevity
- 95% of respondents are confident that collision repair is more stable than traditional college-degree jobs
- 74% believe a collision repair career offers higher earning potential than traditional college-degree jobs
- 31% are influenced by the promise of work-life balance and the flexibility and variety in tasks
Balance Between Hands-On Work and Technology
- 81% of respondents want a career where they can work with their hands
- 82% of respondents want a career where they can use technology
- 95% said knowing they would regularly use advanced software and AI tools would increase their interest in a collision repair career
Career Awareness and Misconceptions
- 69% of respondents thought collision repair work was mostly done with manual tools
- 30% have concerns over the high physical demands of collision repair
- 29% expressed concerns about social stigma of trade work
“It’s rewarding to see that incoming students view collision repair as a stable profession offering long-term career advancement opportunities,” shared
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Who published the Future of Collision Repair Workforce Study?
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What were the main takeaways from the Future of Collision Repair Workforce Study?
The study reveals a positive perception of the collision repair industry among the next generation of professionals in terms of job stability, earning potential and work-life balance. Data also shows that emerging professionals want the opportunity to work with their hands and leverage advanced technology, including artificial intelligence. In fact, interest in a collision repair career grew significantly when respondents learned they would regularly use advanced software and AI tools.
What are CCC and CREF doing with the research findings?
The research findings highlight the desire of emerging collision repair industry professionals to use advanced technology. In response, CCC announced it will provide access to its CCC ONE Estimating software to any CREF member school – both current and future. This commitment is an expansion of CCC’s ongoing support of CREF, which has included more than
How can schools become involved with CREF to gain access to CCC ONE estimating software?
Schools that are interested in getting involved with CREF and/or gaining access to CCC ONE Estimate software should visit: cccis.com/workforce.
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