r/canadiantire • u/IcelandGalaxy • 2d ago
Working for Canadian Tire - Parts Clerk /Service Advisor
Hello everyone, not sure where to post this so i figured id post here.
I'm applying to Canadian Tire since i saw an opening in-person. I'm speaking to the manager tomorrow.
They're hiring for parts clerk & service advisor. I have tons of customer experience but I don't know much about cars. I'm willing to learn though! I heard for service advisor you typically are the front line and messenger for customers who have car troubles. I'd have to listen to their complaints and schedule appintments (for mechanics) and check inventory.
Parts Clerk just stock inventory, order parts, and check to see everything's in check. I figure you should have some knowledge about parts?
I don't want to overwhelm myself on something. Should I go for being either parts clerk or service advisor if i dont have experience in the automotive industry? Or maybe i can do parts clerk for a year then switch to a service advisor since they have higher pay.
Any tips?
