LCV Sales Executive

CV-Library
Craigavon, County Armagh
13 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
18 Apr 2025 (13 months ago)

LCV Sales Executives,
The Recruitment Solution have a new and exciting for a Light Commercial Sales Executive to join one of our client's state of the art dealerships based in Belfast. We are looking for an experience LCV Sales Executive, we are looking for someone who is the best in their field.

This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an ambitious sales team within a successful dealership and part of a team that thrives by driving the standard in customer care and delivering sales advice that people can trust.
The rewards are impressive, too - the performance-based bonus, the comprehensive development programme and, of course, the company car. Add to all this, a team where people enjoy their working day - and each other's company - and you'll see why moving to my client makes such good sense.

LCV Sales Executive benefits include:
• Uncapped salary
• Pension Scheme & Life Assurance
• Company Car
• Discount on Service, Bodyshop and Parts
• 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) in addition to an annual leave purchase & sale scheme
• Pension Scheme & Life Assurance
• Vehicle purchase scheme
• Discount on Service, Bodyshop and Parts
• 1 day each year to volunteer for a charity of your choice
• Childcare voucher scheme
• Cycle to work purchase scheme
• Discounted Gym membership
• Access to Perks at Work discount website

LCV Sales Executive required experience:
• We are looking for a Champion in LCV sales
• As a Light Commercial Sales Executive you must be self-motivated and have an enthusiastic personality
• A true desire to achieve targets in a fast paced environment.
• Be experienced in business development, creating new business
• Able to clearly present information through the spoken or written word
• Able to demonstrate drive, commitment and enthusiasm; together with a willingness to contribute to your team and more importantly your customers
• Listen well, influence & persuasive
• Able to convince others in both positive and negative circumstances
• Manage and close existing deals while cultivating new opportunities

To find out more about this Sales Executive position or to apply for this vacancy call Daniel on (phone number removed), email (url removed) or call the office on (phone number removed).

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