Commercial Sales Executive

Fenny Stratford
1 year ago
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Basic Salary: £25,000 + Bonus
OTE: £45,000 (Uncapped)
Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:45am - 6:00pm
Saturdays: 8:45am - 1:30pm (Half day off in the week)
Exceptional training and perks/incentivesAn exciting opportunity for a Car Sales Executive within the Milton Keynes area has arisen for our Motor Trade Client.

Working within a thriving Main Dealer, the successful Car Sales Executive will be representing a Volume Automotive Brand and will be well versed in providing exceptional levels of customer service.

Duties as a Car Sales Executive will include but are not limited to:

Maintaining an outstanding product knowledge of the cars and vehicles you are selling
Ensuring that you are providing an excellent level of customer service
Carrying out Vehicle Demonstrations and Test Drives
Meeting Car Sales Targets
Advising on and upselling on finance, insurance and accessories.For your hard work as a Car Sales Executive for our client you can expect to earn an OTE of £45,000 per annum.

Our Client is ideally seeking Car Sales Executives who have a previous working experience within a Main Dealer Environment.

It is essential that you hold a current UK driving Licence and have a real passion for Car Sales and the Motor Trade.

To apply for this Car Sales position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a Car Sales Job get in contact today.

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