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Weekend Showroom Host / Receptionist

Sinclair Group
Cardiff
2 weeks ago
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We are currently recruiting for a polished, articulate and well-presented individual to take on the role of Weekend Showroom Host for our Jaguar Land Rover Dealership in Cardiff. The hours of work are Saturday 8.30am to 5pm and Sunday 11.00am to 4pm. 

Job Title: Weekend Showroom Host / Receptionist 

Location: Jaguar Land Rover Cardiff 

Contract Type: Permanent / Part-time 

Hours of Work: 13 hours - working Saturday 8.30am to 5.00pm with half hour lunchbreak and Sunday 11.00am - 4pm.

Position Pays: £12.30 per hour 

The Opportunity

This isn't your typical Receptionist role; at the forefront of our dealerships the Showroom Hosts play an integral part in running a smooth and organised front of house. Within this position you will be the first port of call for many of our customers and as such it is imperative that you are polite, approachable and most importantly self-motivated to create a brilliant first impression of our business.

You will: 

Meet and greet visitors to the dealership before introducing customers to the relevant staff Receive inbound telephone calls and direct onto the appropriate department Support the departments with customer events and promotions  Carry out some ad hoc administrative duties 

About you: 

You will take pride of working in a customer facing role, ideally with a proven record of providing an excellent customer journey in previous roles. Be confident to meet new people on a daily basis and building a quick rapport to drive a great first impression. A confident and customer-orientated approach to their role A strong desire to provide the best customer service possible for the first impression of our dealership

What’s in it for you?

30 days annual leave plus bank holidays plus your birthday day off Staff Discounted parts and servicing plus a free MOT every year Contributory Pension Scheme Recognition of length of service at 5,10,20,30 & 40 years anniversary Life Assurance (death in service benefit)* Staff Car Scheme* Colleague Referral Scheme / Customer Referral Schemes  Cycle to Work Scheme Employee Assistance programme with access to a 24/7 helpline Sinclair Foundation - charitable foundation designed to support members of their close family who find they need financial support at times of ill-health Development opportunities within the wider Sinclair Group Free on-site parking

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