Leeds automotive data firm to create 10 new jobs after expanding office space
enquiryMax, the Leeds-based automotive data firm, has doubled the size of its office and is set to create 10 new jobs in the next 12 months.
enquiryMax’s new home in Princes Exchange, at the heart of the city’s business district, will be the company’s headquarters.
The company works with automotive manufacturers and retailers across the UK to help optimise the sales process.
Founded in 2013, enquiryMax currently supporting over 600 retailers in the UK and works with every Jaguar and Land Rover site as well as other groups such as Stoneacre and Marshalls.
David Boyce, managing director of enquiryMAX, said: “Motorists are becoming increasingly more sophisticated in the way they buy a vehicle. And retailers spend a huge amount of money to bring them onto the forecourt.”
enquiryMax’ system allows retailers to examine the sales pipeline in real-time and understand which sites, sales people and product are performing well, along with a host of other factors.
David added: “Our system helps dealers optimise their marketing and make the most of every lead. In an industry with tight margins, it’s vital the whole process is as efficient as possible.”
The company is now recruiting for a wide range of roles from developers to customer support executives.
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