SALES CONSULTANT

Winner Automotive GroupWilmington, DE
$80,000 - $130,000Onsite

About The Position

Winner Audi is seeking ambitious, professional, and customer-focused Automotive Sales Consultants to join our growing team in Wilmington. If you are passionate about luxury vehicles, enjoy building relationships, and thrive in a performance-driven environment, this is your opportunity to represent one of the world’s most respected automotive brands while delivering an exceptional client experience. We are looking for energetic individuals who are motivated to succeed and committed to providing first-class customer service from start to finish.

Requirements

  • Self-motivated and results-driven mindset
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Professional appearance and positive attitude
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, customer-focused environment
  • Sales experience preferred, but not required for the right candidate
  • Passion for luxury vehicles and premium customer service
  • Valid driver’s license required

Responsibilities

  • Welcome customers and create a premium first impression
  • Conduct professional vehicle presentations and test drives
  • Demonstrate Audi vehicle features, technology, performance, and value with confidence
  • Clearly explain pricing, financing, leasing, and protection options
  • Build strong customer relationships through consistent communication and follow-up
  • Guide clients through the sales process with professionalism and attention to detail
  • Meet and exceed individual sales goals and dealership performance standards
  • Stay current on Audi inventory, incentives, promotions, and new model launches

Benefits

  • Competitive compensation with strong earning potential
  • Opportunity to represent a globally recognized luxury automotive brand
  • Supportive team environment and leadership
  • Career advancement opportunities within a growing organization
  • Modern showroom and high-quality inventory
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