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Business Tools | Thursday September 20 ASE Unveils Enhanced Website NavigationASE has introduced an upgrade to the Service Professionals section of the ASE website at www.ase.com. The section now features more streamlined navigation, with content organized more intuitively into key interest areas. The new hierarchy-based design facilitates easy access to the newly defined categories of Explore Certification, Register to Test, Prepare to Test, and Other Programs.The redesign also enables quick access to the increasingly popular myASE service. Using myASE, service professionals can view certification status and history online, as well as update their mailing address, view test registrations, and review work experience status. “The redesign of the Service Professionals section is the end result of user feedback and an overall design goal towards user friendliness. It reflects ASE’s customer-centric focus towards helping service professionals,” said Ronald H. Weiner, ASE president. The ASE website also includes a “send-to-a-friend” function, where links to information can be sent to anyone with an e-mail address. Further, there is the ability to change the site layout to printer-friendly formatting, so that printed information does not wind up with missing text on one side of the page. To further assist service professionals, the site also offers the interactive presentation, “Tips for ASE Test Taking”, along with the most recent versions of the Official ASE Catalogs of Tests. The catalogs can be downloaded in pdf format so they look exactly the same as their print versions. Incorporated on June 12, 1972, the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence was established as a non-profit organization to help improve the quality of automotive service and repair through the voluntary testing and certification of automotive technicians and parts specialists. Today, there are approximately 400,000 ASE-certified professionals at work in dealerships, independent shops, service stations, collision repair shops, auto parts stores, fleets, machine shops, schools and colleges throughout the country. ©2007 Collision Repair Industry INSIGHT | FEATURED
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