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Opportunities for new and pre-owned vehicle sales and internet sales. This is a RARE opportunity to make a difference by joining a thriving auto dealership. We are looking to hire quality employees that can handle new and used car sales and finance.
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Auto dealership Internet Sales or Business Development Center (BDC) experience is a plus! We are looking to add a qualified Business Development Center Representative/Internet Sales Specialist to our team.
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While prior experience in banking, mortgages, accounting or an auto dealership is helpful, it's not required. Primary shift: 8 - 5 Eastern time Rotational shift 2-4 times per month: 11 - 8 Eastern timeNice to HavePrior experience working in banking, mortgages, accounting or an automotive dealershipCollege degree Remote Work RequirementsSouth Carolina resident High-speed internet access at home that you are able to connect to via Ethernet or landlineCellular phoneSecluded and distraction-free work environment The Remote Experience Wondering what it's like to work for Morley from home.
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Conducts major sales promotions and advertising as needed (i.e., used-car classifieds, large new display ads, radio, Internet etc. -Participates in the preparation of the annual dealership forecast by projecting unit sales, gross profits, expenses, and operating profits for the new- and used-sales departments.
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Dealership management experience is a plus (sales manager, internet sales manager, business development manager, F&I manager, marketing manager, marketing director, parts manager, service manager, fixed operations manager.
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Participate in team and process development sessions - keeping positive relationships with teammates, sales teams and dealership management. - Respond quickly to internet, phone and live chat inquiries using email, scripts and templates.
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Achieve forecasted goals and objectives for dealership and OEM sales, gross, and key expenses on a monthly and annual basis. Automotive Dealership Group now hiring Executive Sales Manager for an established and growing volume dealer in the Carolinas.
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Provide customers with initial product information and direct them to the appropriate dealership resources. With every vehicle sold, every automobile serviced, every customer interaction and every new hire brought onboard - we strive to create outstanding and long-lasting relationships.
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RequirementsSkills/qualifications: In person, telephone, and internet sales skills. Because you'll be working for the largest dealership in New England, you receive the benefits of our proven marketing strategy.
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3+ years of automotive dealership experience (sales associate/representative, service advisor, parts counter, controller, marketing associate) By helping these customers become successful in the different areas of the dealership, you will build trust that will further drive consulting services sales.
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Aggressive marketing strategy coupled with state of the art internet marketing. FCA Dealership experience is a plus. Perform work specified on the repair order with efficiency and in accordance with dealership.
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Must have reliable home internet with sufficient bandwidth for video conferencing. You will work with dealership personnel to identify trouble areas within the dealership and then use established and proven consulting services programs, as well as your industry knowledge, to help solve these issues.
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Internet Sales Agent / Business Development Coordinator. Participate in team & process development sessions - keeping positive relationships with teammates, sales teams and dealership management.
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We are a premier employer in the area and our dealership serves not only the local community but also all the outlying, rural communities with all their Toyota parts and service needs. At Toyota Bend, our parts department is a fast-paced environment serving technicians within the dealership as well as clients throughout the community by selling OEM and aftermarket parts to our clients.
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As an Automotive Sales Manager your primary focus will be to establish professional relationships with customers and help their businesses become more efficient, effective, and profitable. Once a project is complete, you will follow-up with customers to maintain relationships and provide ongoing 'fee for service' support and problem resolution.
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