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New / Used Car Sales Consultant
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Country: USA
Location: New Jersey-Southern Palmyra, NJ 08065
Total applied: 40 Job Category:Sales/Retail/Business Development
Location:Palmyra, NJ 08065
Status:Full Time, Employee
Occupations:General/Other: Sales/Business Development
Career Level:Entry Level
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New / Used Car Sales Consultant
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F.C.Kerbeck 100 RT. 73 North, Palmyra, N.J.
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If you would like an opportunity to enter the automotive industry, then this is your big chance. We are looking for sales professionals to sell our line up of cars, trucks and suv’s. We are the premier auto dealer in the Delaware Valley.
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$500.00 wk. Minimum Guarantee- when you attend our training program and are hired.
 Unlimited- $$ - Earning Potential
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If you believe that you can make a difference and that sales should be a win/win situation we need to meet. Sales is a craft that is built on character, credibility, charisma, product knowledge, and people skills.
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We a have dedicated staff to train and mentor our sales professionals with continuing education.
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Learn to sell our line up of cars, trucks, and SUV’s. Our professional training staff will provide, you, with the tools needed to be succeed in this dynamic environment.
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Responsibilities: Create and maintain excellent relationship with our customers Maintain strong product knowledge of your vehicles Follow up on all sales leads via phone and e-mail. Work with Sales Managers to ensure individual and department goals are met.
Requirements:
·       Sales experience helpful. No Auto Experience Needed
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·       Excellent communication and customer service skills.
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·       Valid Drivers License – No DUI or Restrictions. Insurable.
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Contact us at (856) 829- 8200. Ask for Henry Smith. Call for an appointment. Interviews will be held at our dealership.
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Fax: (856) 829-8200 E-mail: hsmith@fckerbeck.net
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