Motor industry services firm G3 Group to create 10 jobs at Leeds HQ
Online vehicle remarketing business G3 Group has revealed plans to take on a raft of new employees.
The Leeds-based company will create 10 jobs to bring its workforce to 70 as it targets turnover growth of 30% in 2017.
G3 is currently seeking a new account manager to handle its expanding portfolio of brands and services for the motor and motor finance industry.
Other available positions will include a telesales and marketing executive and a trade vehicle wholesale disposal manager.
Matt Dale, G3’s joint director and co-founder, said the last 12 months have been “pivotal” for the firm, commenting: “In the vehicle remarketing division of our business alone we’ve seen phenomenal progression, having launched our first physical auctions, to complement our online sales, back in spring.
“We’ve recently held our milestone 1000th auction since we were established in 2009, and now with a regular programme of four sales a week, demand is high as we look to 2017.”
He continued: “But no business can thrive without the right people in place. So, as we prepare for the next chapter of growth, it’s important that we build on the great team we already have, before ploughing ahead.”
G3 expects to have filled the vacancies by Q1 2017.
A provider of motor industry services such as vehicle auctions, software development, fleet management, debt collection and asset management, G3 is headquartered in Oulton, on the outskirts of Leeds.
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