Car Sales Executive

Rochester
10 months ago
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Join Our Client's Award Winning Team as a Car Sales Executive!

Location: Rochester
OTE: £60,000
Salary: £22,000 Basic

Are you ready to take your car sales career to the next level? Want to work in a fast-growing, independent dealership where your success is truly valued? We've got the perfect opportunity for you!

Why Choose Us?

£60k OTE: Enjoy a competitive base salary and the chance to hit those big earnings.
Genuine Growth: Work for a thriving business that's breaking records month after month.
No Red Tape: Skip the corporate politics and focus on what you do best-selling!
Great Company Culture: Join a motivated, supportive team of like-minded professionals.

What You'll Do:

Sell with Purpose: Use your experience to understand customer needs and offer the perfect car and add-ons.
Drive Results: Handle a high volume of leads and turn them into sales with your engaging and persuasive personality.
Earn Big: Hit targets, upsell, and watch your earnings grow.

What We're Looking For:

Experience: Previous car sales experience (main dealer or independent)-ideally with a proven sales record.
Passion: A love for cars and a drive to hit and exceed sales targets.
People Skills: An engaging and persuasive personality, with excellent phone manner and the ability to upsell.
Self-Starter: You know when to take the initiative and when to ask for support.

Perks:

Great Pay: £22k basic, with an achievable £60k OTE.
Flexibility: Two days off every week.
Long-Term Opportunity: A chance to grow and build a lasting career with a fast-growing company.

Hours:

Monday to Friday: 9am - 7.30pm
Saturdays: 8.30am - 6pm
Sunday: 9.30am - 5pmIf you're ready to make a real impact and earn great money in a supportive, fast-paced environment, apply today to become a part of our winning team!

Your next step in your car sales career starts here-don't miss out

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