Auto sales training Toronto remains a good career choice
You already love being around cars. So why not make it a career and learn everything aspect of the sales process from the “meet and greet” to automotive sales and legal considerations?
Get started now by checking out ATC’s industry-tested training programs, covering every aspect of the sales process.
Learn how to sell both new and pre-owned cars and trucks by expertly assessing a customer’s wants and needs.
Earn a good salary doing something you love
With all the restructuring in the automotive industry, some people are questioning whether it still pays to train for a car salesman job. Here are the three things you need to know:
there is still strong demand for well trained car salesman
you could earn a salary of as much as $100,000 a year
sales in general remains a growing category
There’s more good news, too, for anyone searching for auto sales training Toronto. Economic forecasts indicate that sales and service sectors are the leaders in new job creation and will account for 31% of all new jobs. It’s also important to know that Japanese and European auto assemblers have become well established in North America, creating even more need for well trained candidates to take a car salesman job.
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I searched for a school that could take me but the waiting list was too long. When I contacted ATC they tried very hard to get me into a class right away. It worked and I started immediately. The thing that impressed me was the shop was well equipped and neat. My instructor worked very hard at making sure we were all on the same page.
Joe Penner
Automotive Technician Graduate
I first found the school last spring as I was searching on the internet trying to decide on a place to go to get into the automotive industry. ATC looked like a nice professional place, so I called and got more information on it. When I started I expected to learn, but wasn't sure how much I would actually get out of the program. Right from the start I was surprised at how well the program was layed out. The instruction in the classroom was detailed and complemented by work in the shop. We would learn the theory of a system in class, then the next day in the shop we would apply the theory and learn the practical in real life situations. The instructors go out of their way to help the students understand the material and are always there to answer any questions. Students are taught the right way to do a job first, rather than than just getting it done quickly by cutting corners. I started the course without any knowledge of automobiles, and now have the foundation to work as a productive member in an automotive shop. The school gave me the confidence needed to succeed in the industry. Without them, I wouldn't be where I am today. I recommend ATC to anyone starting in the automotive industry wanting a solid base to build their career on.