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Car Sales Executive | Sales Associate | Sales Specialist

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Car Sales Executive | Sales Associate | Sales Specialist
Car Sales Executive | Sales Associate | Sales Specialist Location: Hyundai, Stoke-on-Trent £50,000 OTE, uncapped commission and car Are you a results-driven and enthusiastic sales professional with a passion for cars? Holdcroft Motor Group is looking for a dynamic Car Sales Executive to join our sales team. This is your chance to build strong customer relationships and deliver exceptional service while working with one of the industry’s most respected brands. If you have a proven track record in sales and a drive for success, we want to hear from you. As a Car Sales Executive, you'll be instrumental in creating and maintaining strong customer relationships, ensuring every customer has an excellent journey. Your key responsibilities will include: Building and maintaining strong customer relationships by offering support and detailed product knowledge. Managing a high workload with strong organisational skills and precision. Demonstrating success through quality sales, ensuring all products and specifications are delivered as promised. Providing outstanding customer service with a customer-first attitude. We're seeking a passionate and driven individual who brings: Excellent experience working within customer-facing environment. Strong communication and negotiation skills. Strong organisational skills and the ability to manage a high workload. An enthusiastic, self-motivated, and results-oriented approach with a passion for cars. The ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent problem-solving skills. A valid UK driver’s licence. If you have previous sales experience and believe you have the drive and experience to thrive as a Sales Executive, we encourage you to apply now. We would love to hear from you.
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