Interstate Batteries is a family-owned business headquartered in Dallas, Texas. The company sells a full line of batteries for personal cars and trucks. The product line also includes other batteries for commercial use. Interstate Batteries operates in at least ten other countries. More than two hundred thousand dealers sell Interstate Batteries. The company operates over two hundred company-owned and franchised retail stores.
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About Interstate Batteries
John Searcy founded Interstate Batteries in 1950. He continued to lead the company until 1978 when he retired and named Norm Miller to lead the company.
Norm Miller lead the company into a period of growth from 1978 until Tommy Miller took over in 1989. In 2004 Carlos Sepulveda became the president of the company. Scott Miller became the president of the company in 2013 and remains in that position today.
Interstate Batteries hold many awards. Some of the more important are:
- 1990 – Interstate Batteries becomes North America’s #1 replacement battery.
- 1994 – The one-millionth battery sells.
- 2007 – Auto techs name Interstate “Best Battery” in a survey by Frost and Sullivan
- 2009 – Frost and Sullivan name Interstate Batteries “Overall Best Brand of Automotive Batteries.”
- 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 – Intestate Batteries named to the “Top 100 Best Places to Work” by the Dallas Morning News
The awards for “Best Places to Work” reflect the culture of the company. The company website is clear in the way they state their purposes and values. At the center of the purposes and values of the company is a clear expression of a Christian based company.
Employees find the company a good place to work. A wide array of benefits and opportunities give each employee options for growth. Interstate Batteries provide a well-balanced set of employee benefits such as:
- Health Savings Accounts
- Preferred Provider Organization Health Plans
- Health Flexible Spending Accounts
- Dental Coverage
- Vision Coverage
- 401K Retirement Planning
- Employee Life Insurance
- Short-term and Long-term disability coverage
- Paid Time Off
Does Interstate Batteries Hire Felons?
In short, it is hard to tell. Interstate Batteries is a private company. There are no requirements for the company to publish to the public a lot of information. The company keeps its hiring policies inside the company.
Also, many of the retail locations are franchises. Different owners run each of these franchise stores. Each different owner may have their own rules about who they hire.
A review of internet sources is not much help. Reports are across the board from “no” to “yes,” depending on the location. The only way to know for sure if a particular location hires felons is to contact them and ask.
Does Interstate Batteries run background checks?
Again, the Interstate Batteries website doesn’t contain a clear answer to this question. The website offers no information on the general hiring rules.
A commercial driver’s license needs for most entry-level jobs usually means a drug test. Interstate Batteries keeps a drug free workplace. Such a policy usually means that drug testing will happen.
Careers at Interstate Batteries
The Interstate Batteries website has a page listing job openings across the company. Many of the jobs listed are at franchise locations so hiring policies may be different.
Some of the entry-level jobs listed on the website include;
Warehouse Worker
- Warehouse workers keep the warehouse orderly and neat. As a warehouse worker, you will become trained in battery maintenance and care. You will help keep warehouse records and operate a forklift.
Warehouse Team Member
- As a warehouse team member, you will assist the warehouse manager in keeping the work areas clean. This job involves lifting batteries and may include driving a forklift.
Hot Shot Driver
- Hot Shot drivers help with the daily duties in the warehouse. You will make deliveries as needed during the workday to customers who need a quick delivery.
Sales Associate
- This job meets the public and provides fast, knowledgeable service to the customers. In some of these jobs, you will assist in keeping the store clean and the shelves stocked.
Application Process at Interstate Batteries
The Interstate Battery website has an online list of the jobs available. You can fill out an online application and submit it to the company from the website at this link.
You can also apply in person at any of the Interstate Battery locations. Franchise stores may do most of their hiring at the local level.
Remember some of these tips when applying with Interstate Batteries. These tips apply to any job.
- Be prepared. Have your job history ready, as well as a list of references and contacts. You will need the contact information for these people.
- Read the entire application before you start. Reading the entire form may not be possible with an online application.
- Be neat. Make your writing legible, spelling correct, and punctuation is appropriate.
- Be honest and answer all the questions on the application.
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