The position involves handling internet sales leads for a Ford dealership. Responsibilities include communicating with customers, managing sales processes, and maintaining organized records. The role emphasizes customer service, problem solving, and effective follow-up with leads.
Growing Ford dealership has too many leads and not enough people to handle them. We have great leads from the best sources. We aren't about to cut our spending, we want to keep growing. We want volume, volume, volume!! Great pay plan!!
Qualifications- Automotive Sales Experience preferred but will train the right candidate
- Internet Sales Experience Preferred
- Excellent communication, customer service, and problem solving skills.
- Strong organizational skills, able to multi-task, and can manage time to meet frequently changing deadlines in a fast- paced environment.
- Outgoing personality and willing to work with the public on a daily basis. Proficient at operating a personal computer using Microsoft Office, Excel, and Word.
- Ability to work independently and be self-motivated.
- A complete understanding of all E-Commerce, CRM, and a consistent follow up regimen.
- Great attitude with high-energy personality.
- Professional appearance and work ethic. Ability to work in a process driven environment.
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