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Car Sales Executive

Perfect Placement
Oxfordshire
1 day ago
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New/Used Car Sales Executive required in Oxford

Salary: £21,000 basic salary with £54,000+ annual on-target earnings based on sales performance. Hours: 45 hours per week with 5 days over a 7-day rota Benefits: Company car, 30 days annual leave rising to 32 days with length of service, 1,000s of retailer discounts, paid time off to volunteer, life insurance, a cycle-to-work scheme, and much more.

A not-to-miss opportunity has become available for an experienced and professional New/Used Car Sales Executive at our client's premium franchise-approved premium car dealership in Oxford.

Reporting to the Sales Manager and working with a close-knit sales team, you will be required to sell new and used cars, add-ons and accessories, finance and insurance products and warranties to reach and exceed targets. You will be required to keep customers informed of delivery progress and advise customers of any delays that may occur. You will be required to resolve any queries which may arise and collect payment from customers before releasing the vehicle. You must explain warranty, service arrangements, introduce the customer to the Service Department where possible and demonstrate the features of the car and offer any other support that may be required.

To be eligible, you will live within a reasonable commuting distance of Oxford and have a UK driving licence with minimal points. Current or recent car sales experience would be highly advantageous; however, our client is willing to consider candidates with a strong track record in customer service/retail sales in a professional environment, looking to undertake a new challenge. Any experience working with premium/prestige car brands or products would be beneficial, but it is non-essential. Overall, you will need to have a desire to produce results, a commitment to excellence, be able to build outstanding customer relationships, and a genuine passion for working for our clients and the automotive manufacturers they represent.

What's in it for you? For your hard work as a New/Used Car Sales Executive, our client is offering…
Starting basic salary of £21,000 per annum.An uncapped and realistic on-target-earning of £54,000+ per annum subject to sales performance. Personal company car.30 days annual leave rising to 32 days with length of service, plus your birthday off.Full manufacturer-approved training.Company perks include access to 1,000s of retailer discounts, paid time off to volunteer, life insurance, a cycle-to-work scheme and much more.Rare chance to work with an iconic premium car brand offering a varied product range and constantly focused on developing new products for the market.45 hours per week with 5 days over a 7-day rotaWorking hours from 8:30am-6:00pm Monday to Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm Saturday, and 11:00am-4:00pm Sunday. You are required to work 1 in 2 Sundays and shall receive either two days or one day off in the week, depending on whether you are working on Sunday.If you are interested in hearing more about this Car Sales Executive job in the Oxford area, please contact Sarena Abbott at Perfect Placement Today.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Jobs within the Automotive Field, we can help you with your Career search for Motor Trade Jobs as we have over 1,800 live Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK ranging from Vehicle Technician Jobs to Service Manager Jobs.

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