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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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The sale of Harley-Davidson motorcycles to dealership customers appropriate to their preferences and needs by applying the dealership sales process, working in concert with assigned teams and an Assistant Sales Manager (ASM.
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Required Experience:Experience; Ideal: Previous experience as a Sales Consultant, Internet Sales Consultant, Auto Finance Manager or Auto Sales Manager. Proactively works with the Sales Manager, General Sales Manager, and/or General Manager to develop action plans to immediately correct performance in order to consistently meet and exceed sales goals; attends and actively participates in all sales meetings.
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The Area Sales Manager role enables growth by identifying, onboarding, and managing growth with dealers in their respective local Region. Our Area Sales Manager is the face of the company to our number one customer – our dealers.
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Direct report to the Lease Retention Manager regarding issues or concernsBring your A game & positive attitude with you every day by executing personal income goals, consistent with dealership standard of productivity.
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As an Internet Sales Manager at our dealership, youll be responsible for managing Internet sales activities. Automotive Internet Sales Manager - Bedford Hills, New York, United States.
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Help Customers: Work with current customers to help them finance and lease new vehicles, whether they buy from a dealership or a private seller. Experience in B2B sales, especially growing a book of business through repeat purchases and referrals.
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As an Area Sales Manager you are the face of the Company with our number one customer our dealers. Area Sales Manager. Previous experience in the Financial Services Sector or within a Car Dealership.
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Collaborate with dealership management to develop strategies for increasing sales and enhancing customer satisfaction. Qualifications:- Proficiency in Reynolds & Reynolds DMS, VinSolutions CRM, and V-Auto.- Proven track record of achieving sales targets and delivering exceptional customer service.
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Territory Sales Manager (Copier Dealer Channel) - PA/NJ/NY. Must be able to identify needs of dealership and adapt training and communication as required. This will include managing, planning and executing all sales activities, training events (including service), and marketing opportunities with the dealer accounts for a region with the main emphasis on continued growth and profitability.
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Automotive industry experience is a plus (Sales Associate, Sales Manager, Internet Sales Manager, or F&I Manager) Topics covered will include training on sales techniques, negotiations, dealership operations, and in-depth product training on our Dealership Retail Management System.
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Grow existing account sales through in-person product training, adding consultative value, supporting RV show efforts, great follow-up, and building strong relationships with key dealership personnel.
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The ideal candidate/s: - Will have an in-depth understanding of the operations of an Automotive dealership sales department, Internet department or BDC, with experience of managing the digital consumer interaction of an automotive dealership to a point of delivery.
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What you'll do as our Area Sales Manager? With previous experience in the Financial Services Sector or within a Car Dealership. Our Area Sales Managers are individuals with the vision and dedication needed to assist our current and future dealer partners to sell more cars and trucks by financing more customers.
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Keep lots neat and orderly, moving cars as directed by the sales manager and in accordance with dealership display standards. This position is an entry level job that will open the door to other positions with in the dealership if you have the drive to succeed.
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