Car Sales Executive

Sundridge, Greater London
1 month ago
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Car Sales Executive - Main Dealer

£50,000 OTE (Top performers £60,000+)
Brand-New Company Car | Settled, Supportive Team | No Sundays!

Are you a driven, energetic Car Sales Executive looking to take your career to the next level?
Our client represents a hugely successful volume brand in a prime dealership location, boasting a loyal customer base and an outstanding reputation across both new and used car markets.

We're looking for a high-performing, customer-focused sales professional who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is motivated by uncapped earnings.

Why This Role?

⭐ £50,000 OTE - High achievers surpass £60k
⭐ Brand-new Company Car
⭐ No Sunday working - enjoy a guaranteed day of rest
⭐ Set day off during the week
⭐ Career progression within a respected, well-structured dealer group
⭐ Supportive General Sales Manager & Head of Business
⭐ Settled, friendly team environment

Hours

Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 6:00pm

Saturday: 9:00am - 6:00pm

Sunday: Closed

Basic Salary Structure

£21,000 / £24,000 / £27,000 base (depending on achieving target levels)

New starters typically begin at £21k, potentially £24k for experienced candidates

Commission paid as a percentage based on sales vs target

Uncapped earnings potential

What We're Looking For

To excel in this role, you must bring:

✔ Previous Car Sales experience
✔ A hunger to exceed targets
✔ Strong customer service skills from first meet to handover
✔ The ability to build lasting customer relationships
✔ A proactive, positive attitude
✔ Franchise main dealer experience (advantageous)

If you pride yourself on delivering outstanding customer experiences and want to work for a brand that's known for quality and success, this is the perfect opportunity

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