Experienced Car Sales Executive (30-40k)(Car)

Job Description

VANRATH have partnered with one of best-known Car Dealerships in Dungannon. The organisation is looking to recruit an Experienced Sales Executive.

This is a fantastic opportunity for any Sales experienced individual to join a longstanding company that offers many routes for progression.


Salary
£30,000-£40,000 OTE
Excellent benefits including company car, performance bonuses and development opportunities.

Responsibilities:

  • Build long-lasting relationships by being self-confident, empathic, and communicating in a logical and friendly manner.
  • Manage time appropriately
  • Stay informed of industry or market changes.
  • Identify customer needs and deliver excellent customer service.
  • Work effectively under pressure.
  • Keep up to date on product and brand information.



The Ideal Candidate:

  • Experience - at least 2-years in similar sales role.
  • KPI driven and hungry for sales.
  • Great negotiation/presentation skills.
  • Can multi-task various duties while maintaining a professional and timely manner.
  • Full, valid driving licence.
  • Good knowledge of motors and motor industry.


For further information on this vacancy, or any other Sales Roles in Northern Ireland, please apply via the link below or contact Conor Groves in the strictest confidence on 02890 330250.

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