Sales Representative - Bale Chevrolet Manufacturing - Little Rock, AR at Geebo

Sales Representative - Bale Chevrolet

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Salary period: Annual
BALE CHEVROLET
NOW HIRING AUTOMOTIVE SALES REPRESENTATIVES
No Previous Experience Required
We Will Train You the RIGHT WAY
Bale Chevrolet is offering YOU a lifelong CAREER as a Sales Representative with a company that ALWAYS puts honesty and integrity first. The Auto Industry is BACK and STRONGER THAN EVER. Sales are up all over the country and here at Bale Chevrolet we are having one of our strongest years ever! As a result of this growth, we are currently looking to hire several Sales Representatives. We are offering competitive pay, a training guarantee and a full benefits package. Our employees are family, and we treat them that way.
REQUIREMENTS- Previous sales associate experience is NOT REQUIRED for this position. Those with experience in customer service, account executive, financial services, mortgage and restaurant industries have proven to be very successful when switching careers to Auto Sales. Qualified applicants should have a professional appearance, a high school degree (or equivalent) and a valid driver's license with an acceptable driving record. High-energy, positive, out-going individuals with strong verbal communication skills WILL succeed as a Sales Associate at Bale Chevrolet!
If Selected, We Offer:
Our current Sales Consultants average $60,000 - $100,000
per year!
$2,000/month training guarantee for the first 90 days of employment!
Available benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401k & paid vacations!
4th generation, family owned dealershiEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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