Currently open positions:
France, Hungary, The Netherlands, Poland.
Are you ready to take your motorsport expertise to the next level and lead the charge in expanding our brand presence in your country? We are seeking a dynamic and driven Regional Manager to join our rapidly growing team at the largest racing marketplace network in Europe.
With a presence in 20 marketplaces across 24 countries, this is your chance to make a real impact, as we are looking for someone who will become “the first person” any motorsport team or individual in your country turn to when in need to buy or sell their inventory.
As a Regional Manager, you will be responsible for identifying and acquiring cars for commission sales and advertising partners, all while working remotely and on your own schedule.
What do you need to be?
– Must be passionate about motorsport (or somehow already involved in it).
– native speaker of the chosen country and located in that country, fluent in English
– experience with sales is desirable.
– a legal entity in order to invoice us.
What you will have to do?
– Identify prospects for commission sales of their race cars.
– Optional: Identify, negotiate and acquire new advertising partners.
What do we offer?
– remote freelance work from your home / office.
– freedom of selecting work time.
– commission based payments
– 6 month trial agreement
– no requirements in working hours per week / month at all.
– full support from our design team to provide any graphics on request.
– additional perks and goodies.
– possibility of becoming a licensed partner
Do you see yourself in this role?
Send your CV in English to jobs@racemarket.net and convince us that you are the right fit for the job.
Other details will be discussed with each individual during the online interview process, but you are free to send us any question you might have about the job listing to info@racemarket.net beforehand. All entries will be processed confidentially and deleted after job offer expires.
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