Automotive Sales Associate Retail & Wholesale - Waynesboro, VA at Geebo

Automotive Sales Associate

Waynesboro, VA Waynesboro, VA $30,000 - $120,000 a year $30,000 - $120,000 a year Are you a motivated people person with sales experience seeking an excellent income with a great employer? Automotive sales is a lucrative field and the effort you put in equals your financial reward.
Campus Ford is under new ownership, a great place to work, and is hiring Automotive Sales Associates in Waynesboro, Virginia.
You will be successful with excellent training and support from our Management Team.
We appreciate and reward achievement, value our employees, and invest in their success! Build and advance a great career with our growing company.
Benefits Our top performers earn $100K Plus! Training pay for 60 days if new to auto sales Commission-based pay plan! Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance An array of supplemental insurance plans Paid vacations Career growth and advancement! A positive and professional work environment Responsibilities Learn about our products and keep abreast of current inventory Greet customers and identify the type of vehicle in inventory that meets their needs.
Great listening skills are key! Explain features and demonstrate vehicle operation on test drives Lead customers through proven selling steps that close deals Present sales pricing, explain financing options, and complete paperwork Provide a completely satisfied customer buying experience Follow up with customers to ensure satisfaction and encourage repeat/referral business Prospect for new customers Qualifications An energetic 'people person' that's motivated to succeed Goal-oriented with a history of achieving success Sales experience preferred Excellent customer service and communication skills A positive attitude and professional appearance Valid driver's license and good driving record High school diploma.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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