Business Development Manager

Tottenham
10 months ago
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Job Title: Business Development Manager

Location: Tottenham, North London

Our client, a well-established and successful, family-owned Motor Dealer Group, is offering an exciting career opportunity for an Experienced Business Development Manager.

Good basic Salary, Commission and Company Car

Job purpose: Promote and sell Vehicles to Local Businesses within the area of influence.

Reporting to the Fleet Sales Manager, the Business Development Manager will be responsible for developing incremental local business sales and establish lasting relationships that deliver increased aftersales opportunities, customer retention and loyalty for both the Retailer and the Brand.

Key Personal Attributes and Skills:

  • Franchise Dealer Background

  • Be self-starting, competitive, imaginative, direct, influential, persuasive, resilient and self-confident.

  • Have an excellent understanding of the Sales and Aftersales process and how this benefits customer loyalty.

  • Have proven business development skills, through achievements in generating new business in a similar role.

  • Strong communication and influencing skills, with particular focus on negotiating across a broad range of audiences

    Why Choose Us:

    Work with a reputable and successful recruitment company that prides itself on providing courteous and honest service. Your efficiency, skill, and attention to detail, combined with our supportive work environment, will contribute to your success and professional growth.

    How to Apply:

    Ready to take the wheel of your career? Seize this exciting opportunity by submitting your resume and a cover letter highlighting your relevant experience. During the interview process, we'll work together to identify the perfect salary and bonus package tailored to your skills and contributions.

    Embark on a journey with us, where your expertise meets opportunity!

    Ready to rev up your automotive career? Click "Apply" now to fast-track your journey and be part of the excitement in Tottenham. For more details or to discover equally thrilling opportunities across the UK, rev your engines and reach out - we're here to fuel your success.

    Who are you applying to?

    Recruitment Boutique has been delivering exemplary recruitment solutions to the automotive industry since 2014, establishing a reputation for professionalism and excellence. Our strong and enduring relationships with clients and candidates nationwide speak volumes about our commitment to excellence. If you're a skilled and experienced professional we want to connect with you! Rest assured, when you engage with us, you're not just dealing with a consultant; you're connecting with a person who values your expertise.

    Due to the high volume of applications, we can only respond to candidates who meet the specific criteria for the current vacancy. Your CV will be securely stored in our database, and we'll reach out when suitable opportunities align with your profile. Your trust is essential to us, and we will never forward your CV without your explicit permission. Let's embark on a journey to explore exciting possibilities together

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