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Used Car Sales Executive

Veritas Careers
West Midlands
1 day ago
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An outstanding automotive retailer who have a requirement for a Car Sales Executive to join their busy use car operation in Wolverhampton.


Requirements

Experience of car sales is essential – as well as a genuine desire to provide a first class customer experience – Our client is ready to reward the very best with training, recognition and development. 


Benefits

They are offering a highly competitive salary of 22k plus commission to a realistic OTE of £55k and a host of other benefits including a 5 day rota

If you want to progress your career with a dynamic and forward thinking motor group, do not miss this opportunity.   

Our client’s industry leading record of internal recognition and promotion, means that the sky is the limit for ambitious and capable candidates. 

Veritas Careers will treat every application in strictest confidence and will only put you forward to an employer after gaining your explicit permission.

For a confidential, and honest chat with one of our motor-trade experienced recruitment specialists who understand your needs get in touch today. 

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