GM Competing For 1,500 New IT Recruits
You don't have to be a car junkie to get a job at General Motors' new software innovation center in Warren, but you might have to be a coding guru -- and software experts are in short supply.
You don't have to be a car junkie to get a job at General Motors' new software innovation center in Warren, but you might have to be a coding guru -- and software experts are in short supply.
General Motors Co. and the state are expected to announce today that GM will create 2,000 new jobs in Michigan, beginning with up to 1,500 at a new information technology innovation center in Warren.
As automobiles become rolling smartphones, a new era of driver training is popping up in nondescript call centers, where everyday drivers can get help navigating their cars' electronics.
The auto industry is on course to have its best U.S. car sales year since 2007.
FLINT TOWNSHIP, MI -- Fuel economy is becoming an industry standard for automakers as the price at the pump trends upward and the federal government continues pressure for a greater reduction in emissions.
Chrysler Group LLC today reported U.S. sales of 142,041 units, a 12 percent increase compared with sales in September 2011 (127,336 units), and the group's best September sales since 2007.
WASHINGTON — U.S. manufacturing grew for the first time in four months, buoyed by a jump in new orders. The increase was a hopeful sign that the economy is improving.
Chrysler Group LLC is "looking very, very closely" at adding a third shift at its Warren Truck Assembly Plant, according to Ram Truck President Fred Diaz.
Here's what Detroit automakers are planning at the Paris Auto Show, which begins this week: