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Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive

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Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive - Leicester Vacancy 

Position: Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive
Location: Leicester
Basic Salary: Up to £25,000 (Depending on Experience)
OTE: £35,000 – £50,000+
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 6:00pm (early finish on Fridays!)
No Weekends
Fantastic benefits, incentives, and a supportive team environmentOur client; a successful and growing Vehicle Leasing Company in Leicestershire, is on the lookout for a Sales Executive to join their high-performing team. This is your chance to step into a busy, fast-paced role with great earning potential and the opportunity to progress.

As a Sales Executive, you’ll be at the heart of the customer journey, helping individuals and businesses secure the perfect vehicle leasing solution.

Responsibilities as a Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive:

Matching customers with the ideal vehicle to suit their needs.
Providing expert advice on leasing options and finance packages.
Selling a wide range of vehicles including cars, vans, and pickups.
Working with qualified marketing leads to close sales and exceed targets.
Delivering outstanding customer service to build long-lasting relationships.Ideal qualities for a Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive:

A natural deal-maker with a passion for sales and business growth.
Motivated, target-driven, and eager to maximise commission opportunities.
Skilled in building rapport and maintaining excellent customer relationships.
Organised, proactive, and disciplined in managing your pipeline.Requirements for the Vehicle Leasing Sales Executive:

Previous sales experience (vehicle or financial services background desirable).
An interest or understanding of vehicles would be an advantage.
Excellent communication and time-management skills.
A resilient, ambitious, and competitive attitude to succeed.This is an incredible opportunity to join a well-established leasing business, earn industry-leading commission, and enjoy a vibrant office environment with no weekend working.

If this role sounds interesting to you, please don't hesitate to get in touch with Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today

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