Automobile Salesperson Sales - Richfield, UT at Geebo

Automobile Salesperson

Job Description
We have an opening for a salesperson here at Classic Motors. Experience dealing with the public in a retail setting is a plus, but we will train you. This position requires the highest levels of honesty and integrity, a clean driving record and the ability to have fun. But, before you apply, please talk to one of our employees, customers, or former employees and find out firsthand why Classic Motors is a great place to work. Classic Motors is an old fashioned dealership and working here means you are part of our family. We will treat you with kindness and respect, and we will expect the same from you. We offer competitive pay based on commission and salary. We offer heath insurance, paid vacation, and a 401K retirement program. So if you are looking for more than just a job, apply via KSL today.
Responsibilities
You will be responsible for greeting prospective clients and assisting them with their transportation needs. Your job will be to listen carefully to the client, provide them with answers to all their questions, and make recommendations based on the needs of the client. After the sale, you will remain the client's primary point of contact with the dealership in order to maintain a positive ownership experience.
Qualifications
We are looking for honest and enthusiastic people who enjoy working with the public. You must be comfortable entering data into computer software, and using software to organize your followup efforts. Additionally, you should be able to communicate effectively via email, phone, and in person. A pleasing and professional appearance is required. You will be required to work Saturdays and some holidays.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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