Talent Development Lead, Automotive Retail (Recruiting, Onboarding & CX/Sales Training)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$91,000

Job status

Full-time

Location

Downtown AutoGroup
Toronto

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Talent Development Lead - Automotive Retail

Join Downtown AutoGroup and play a key role in shaping outstanding customer experiences through exceptional team building! Own full-cycle recruiting, onboarding, and training for sales and customer experience teams to uphold our high standards across all locations. This in-person role offers collaboration with senior leaders, a supportive environment with a clear growth path, and competitive compensation from CAD $67,500 to $91,000 yearly plus benefits. Be the driving force behind our talent and team success!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Full-cycle recruiting with proactive pipelines
  • Consistent onboarding delivery
  • Designing and improving sales & CX training
  • Coaching with measurable impact

Location: Downtown Toronto Autoplex with visits nearby.

Ready to elevate your career? Apply now and join a diverse, inclusive team passionate about excellence!

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Downtown AutoGroup

Downtown AutoGroup

🚗 Lead talent development at Downtown AutoGroup! Hire, onboard, and train sales & CX teams to deliver exceptional guest experiences. Competitive salary CAD $67.5K–$91K, health benefits, and direct access to leadership. Grow your career in a dynamic automotive retail environment. Apply today! 🌟

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