Account Representativeother related Employment listings - Hopkinsville, KY at Geebo

Account Representative

Job DescriptionAre you tired of your old job? Leave it in the rear-view mirror and drive your way to a new career with Superior Auto! Founded in 1975, Superior Auto Inc.
is one of the nation's largest, privately-held buy here, pay here automotive retailers with 70 locations.
We are seeking an account representative who is an expert in providing superior customer service and is determined to achieve success by building professional relationships with our ever-growing customer base.
Through effective communication and proactive collection efforts, account representatives are an essential part of Superior Auto's success.
What We Offer:
Up to $15/HRGuaranteed incentive of $320 a month for the first 90 days of employmentFlexible work week.
No Sunday or late-night retail hours.
Dealerships are open 9 am-6 pm Monday-Friday and 9 am-4 pm Saturdays.
Monthly incentives based on collection rates and dealership sales performance.
Paid time off includes vacation, holidays, your birthday, sick and personal time.
Health, dental, and vision insurance.
401(k), with company contribution.
Company-paid life insurance.
Opportunities for professional growth such as our internal Manager in Training Program, and Superior UniversityWhat You'll Bring:
High school diploma or equivalent1-2 years of customer service experienceAbility to communicate effectivelyA valid state driver's license, with limited moving violations within the last 3 yearsAbility to prioritize schedule when business needs ariseAbility to react appropriately under pressureProficient computer skillsSuperior Auto is an Equal Opportunity Employer%2599336% %%sales%%Salary:
Up to $15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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