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General Manager Asian Import - Central New Jersey - Auto Industry Leader

Company Name:
Jack Young Personnel Services, Inc
Come on - you know you want to be a part of one of the fastest growing dealership groups in the business. Whether or not you are a free agent or you are simply being underappreciated by your current team; we are representing a client that is renowned for offering long term, professionally rewarding career paths for their in store GM's.
The General Manager's in this company are truly the quarterbackhead coach of the team. Given the financial resources of well capitalized ownership you will receive a playbook designed for the knowledgeable dealership operator.
Decide on your optimal inventory mix. Become the face of your dealership in the community. Sign a talented free agent or two on your own to enhance performance in a select dealership operating area. All these factors are within the signal calling responsibilities of the store GM.
Our client's goal is not to simply make the playoffs - we want to be the #1 franchise in the marketplace. Our client is shooting for a World Series Ring, The Stanley Cup, and The Lombardi Trophy.
If you can bring us that type of performance and expertise, we'd like to speak with you. Please forward your current resume to this posting http://tinyurl.com/qztxcj2 , or directly to Jack Young at . All inquiries will be kept strictly confidential. You can also reach out to Jack directly at either 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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