Do you work in the automotive industry? We want to hear from you.

Electric vehicle sales are growing rapidly and automakers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies and factories. We want to know how jobs are changing.

Growth in electric vehicle sales has created thousands of jobs in auto manufacturing, batteries and other new areas , but not without agitation. There is talk of layoffs at some auto suppliers and manufacturers even as other companies expand.

I cover the auto industry for The New York Times, and plan write about how changing technology affects jobs.

If you work for an electric vehicle manufacturer or supplier, such as a battery manufacturer , I would like to know how these changes affect you - whether you find the work invigorating or exhausting, and what the work environment is like.

I also plan to write about the evolution of jobs involving combustion engine vehicles. Some workers might see electric vehicles as a threat while others might see them as an opportunity to learn new skills.

It doesn't matter what type of business you work for, tell me if these changes make you optimistic or worried.

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Do you work in the automotive industry? We want to hear from you.

Electric vehicle sales are growing rapidly and automakers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies and factories. We want to know how jobs are changing.

Growth in electric vehicle sales has created thousands of jobs in auto manufacturing, batteries and other new areas , but not without agitation. There is talk of layoffs at some auto suppliers and manufacturers even as other companies expand.

I cover the auto industry for The New York Times, and plan write about how changing technology affects jobs.

If you work for an electric vehicle manufacturer or supplier, such as a battery manufacturer , I would like to know how these changes affect you - whether you find the work invigorating or exhausting, and what the work environment is like.

I also plan to write about the evolution of jobs involving combustion engine vehicles. Some workers might see electric vehicles as a threat while others might see them as an opportunity to learn new skills.

It doesn't matter what type of business you work for, tell me if these changes make you optimistic or worried.

Please share your stories and share this article with your colleagues. (You don't need to be a subscriber to participate.) And if you prefer to remain anonymous, you can use our tip box.

The Times will not publish any part of your Submission without contacting you first. We may use your contact information to follow up with you.

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