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Sytner staffing up to meet customer demand
SYTNER STAFFING UP TO MEET CUSTOMER DEMAND
One of the region’s biggest motor dealer groups is on a recruitment drive to keep up with increased demand at its Yorkshire businesses.
Sytner Volkswagen, which has dealerships at Leeds, Harrogate, Skipton and Huddersfield, has already welcomed a number of new sales and servicing staff in recent weeks, and is still looking for more people to join its busy and successful team.
Rob Scaife, Sytner Volkswagen franchise director, said: “So far 2014 has been a fantastic year across all of our sites, and a measure of that success is how we are growing the business and creating new jobs in the region.
“We are currently advertising for a business manager at Skipton Volkswagen, which is a key role for an ambitious high performer with a winning attitude. Recently we have also been searching for skilled craftsmen - such as experienced panel beaters and bodyshop painters - to deliver excellent body repair services to local customers.
“Having the right people in place is vital for Sytner Volkswagen to continue to meet – and exceed – the high expectations of our customers. We also believe it is important to recruit and train from within the communities that we serve, keeping skills and prosperity in the region.”
Potential employees can apply for advertised posts online at https://careers.sytner.co.uk/ or register their CV to be first to learn about relevant new job opportunities.
Sytner Volkswagen offers a full range of new and approved used car sales as well as comprehensive after-sales servicing using genuine Volkswagen parts. The company’s sites are at Elland Road in Leeds; St James Retail Park in Knaresborough; Skipton Road, Keighley; and Leeds Road in Huddersfield. To find out more, visit www.sytner.co.uk/volkswagen/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Kate Sanders .
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