Automotive Sales Executive

Ellesmere Port Town
3 weeks ago
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Automotive Sales Executive - Ellesmere port

£20,000 Basic with a Realistic Uncapped £55,000 OTE
Selling New & Used Motorhomes
Weekend work required
Great Benefits & career progression opportunitiesThis is an exciting opportunity to join a leading group with plenty of opportunities for career development on the job!
Join our client's team as a Sales Executive at their dealership in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire. This is an exceptional opportunity for a motivated and experienced professional to succeed in a dynamic and growing business.

What our client offers:

Basic salary of £20,000 per annum
Industry-leading open-ended commission and bonus structure
On target earnings exceeding £55,000 annually
Excellent career progression prospects within a expanding family business
Modern, well-equipped motorhome sales centres
Ongoing product training and manufacturer events
Supportive team environment and professional development opportunitiesKey duties of the Sales Executive:

Achieve and surpass sales targets of over 80 units per year
Provide outstanding customer service to all clients
Develop in-depth product knowledge through in-house training
Attend trade shows and promotional events, including weekends
Maintain a professional appearance and attitude at all times
Drive brand engagement and promote the dealership’s offeringsRequirements for the Sales Executive role:

Previous experience in motorhomes, caravans, automotive, or leisure sales is preferred
Self-motivated with excellent communication and customer handling skills
Ability to deliver a friendly yet professional customer experience
Smart appearance and a full UK driving licence
Own transport for ease of commute and customer visitsIf you are interested in this fantastic Sales Executive opportunity, and want to hear more about other roles in Cheshire & North Wales, contact Matt Cross at Perfect Placement today. He helps job seekers develop their careers in the Motor Trade.

At Perfect Placement, we're not just any recruitment agency, we're passionate about connecting job seekers with their dream careers in the exciting world of the motor trade, contact us today for your next Motor Trade Job

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