Sales Executive (commercial vehicles)

Droitwich
1 week ago
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Job Introduction:

We are seeking a talented and professional Sales Executive to play a key part in the continued growth for our Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Dealership in Droitwich. This is an exciting opportunity to get into commercial sales selling one the worlds most exiting brands.

Your working hours are between 8.30am - 6pm Monday to Friday and working 1 in 3 Saturdays 9am to 5pm, which is a rarity in the motor trade.

This role would ideally suit someone who has previously worked in automotive sales, however if you are a successful sales person who can demonstrate an ability and record of achieving and exceeding targets we would like to hear from you.

Typically you can expect to earn circa £40,000 - £50,000 OTE per annum, however, many individuals earn well in excess of this amount. We will offer you extensive training, together with all the help and support you need to fulfil your potential in becoming a manager in the future.  

The role and responsibilities include:

• Customer Satisfaction (CSI): You will build trust, communicate effectively and exceed our customer's expectations, whilst providing a service-based experience. In essence you will ensure that our customers buying experience is industry leading.

• Maximising Opportunities: Through prospecting, following-up calls, in-bound telephone enquiries, walk in prospects and Internet enquiries you will be developing Customer Relationships through qualification and creating an effective first impression.

• Maximising Profit: By following the sales process and achieving the monthly KPI's for unit sales, profit per unit and add-on products.

• Data Quality: To accurately and vigorously collect all customer contact and vehicle data in order to maximise the quality and content of the customer database.

What we're looking for:

A well-presented individual with a desire, character and attitude to succeed.
Unlimited confidence, resilience, drive, energy and talent.
The ability to quickly establish and build rapport with our customers.
You will possess a valid UK drivers license.
Motor trade, automotive or car dealership experience is preferred but not essential as full training will be provided.What we offer

25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Company Pension
Wellness Programme
Sick Pay
Group life insurance
Staff discount on car servicing
Listers Benefits – discounts on retailers, restaurants, cinemas & holidays
Long service and loyalty incentives
Staff referral scheme
In-house, manufacturer & professional qualifications
Free Parking / On-site Parking
Company EventsWhy Listers?

Founded in 1979, Listers Group stands as one of the largest privately and family-owned motor retailer groups in the UK. There’s a reason why this is the case, actually there’s over two and a half thousand reasons, our team. Since the very beginning our success has been a product of the fantastic people that work for us. This is recognised by representing some of the world’s most prestigious car brands across the Midlands, Lincolnshire, Gloucestershire, Norfolk and Yorkshire.  We support employees in all areas of the business, whatever your aspirations might be so if you are looking for a career within the motor trade, automotive or car dealership sector then please apply today. If you are looking for similar motor trade jobs you can also join our Talent Bank

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