Spitfire General Sales Manager Needed - Northern New Jersey - Domestic Dealershipother related Employment listings at Geebo

Spitfire General Sales Manager Needed - Northern New Jersey - Domestic Dealership

Company Name:
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc
A Commander-In-Chief (GSM) with stones, knowledge, and passion is what our client needs in this multi-line domestic dealership in Northern New Jersey. Temper Billy Martin with a good dose of Joe Girardi and I'm hoping you get the idea of the type of focused leader, with a bit of an edge; that would work best in this store that is not really meeting its full potential.
Your prior dealership leadership success should clearly illustrate an ability to positively impact volume, productivity, and profit. Our client's belief is that process improvement, process management, and creative process structure is a sure fire recipe to set this store on an exciting trajectory.
If you believe you are the right manager to liberate this showroom from the doldrums, then we should talk. If you have managed a sales operation that typically delivered 250
new and pre-owned vehicles a month, we should definitely talk.
So that our conversation can be most productive, it would help if I had a copy of your current up to date resume. You can, in the strictest of confidence forward that via this posting http://tinyurl.com/ne99d5p . You may also feel free to call me (Jack Young) directly at ether of the contact numbers listed below.
Jack Young, President
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc.
Plainview, NY 11803
516 933-1234
c 516-817-7068
www.jackyoung.com
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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