Automotive Sales Manager Retail & Wholesale - Kutztown, PA at Geebo

Automotive Sales Manager

MIRACLE CADILLAC BUICK GMC MIRACLE CADILLAC BUICK GMC Kutztown, PA Kutztown, PA Full-time Full-time $184,106 - $225,160 a year $184,106 - $225,160 a year 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago ARE YOU APPRECIATED WHERE YOU ARE MIRACLE KUTZTOWN CADILLAC BUICK GMC IS LOOKING FOR AN EXPERIENCED SALES MANAGER!! GENERAL MOTORS AND REYNOLDS EXPERIENCE A BIG PLUS! $200,000
Potential GREAT WORKING ATMOSPHERE AN EXTREMELY SUCCESSFUL, AMBITIOUS SALESPERSON WOULD ALSO BE GIVEN CONSIDERATION ROOM TO ADVANCE AND GROW IN OUR COMPANY, WE HAVE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS AND PROMOTE FROM WITHIN! We treat both our employees and our customers as what they truly are:
The most important people at our dealerships.
Our pay plan includes strong incentives, great health benefits, 401k and paid vacations.
CALL (866)735-7791 TO SET UP YOUR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW Qualifications to be considered for hire:
AUTO SALES MANAGER EXPERIENCE! GREAT ATTITUDE AND WORK ETHIC A valid driver's license is necessary.
we need people who take pride in what they do and understand that keeping our customers satisfied is our most important job! We encourage you to applycall (866)735-7791 for your interview We are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring or promotions.
Military Veterans are welcome to apply We appreciate your Service! Come for an interviewStay for a Career! Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$184,105.
73 - $225,159.
58 per year
Benefits:
Paid training Professional development assistance Experience level:
1 year Schedule:
Day shift Monday to Friday
Experience:
Reynolds & Reynolds:
1 year (Preferred) Auto sales management:
1 year (Required) License/Certification:
Driver's License (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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