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You will need to an official driver’s license that is up to date so you can drive cars around the sales lot. You may need to move cars for customers or drive with them in the car during test drives. Your employer will likely need proof that you are legally able to drive, such as a copy of your driver’s license. Customer service experience is a big asset for being a car salesperson, as you will need to interact with customers all day long. Look for customer service positions in retail, such as at a department store or a clothing store. Having customer service experience will be an asset on your resume, as it shows potential employers that you have interacted with customers before. You can also try getting a position at a coffee shop or in food sales to show employers you have customer service experience. Look for a business course that focuses on sales and selling techniques at your local university or college. You can also take a business course in sales online. Taking a business course can help you prepare for car sales and get more comfortable selling a product to customers. If you are already in business school or doing business courses, you should include this information on your resume so potential employers know you have this training. Research car makers and models, including this year’s models. Note which makers and models your local auto dealerships are selling. Make sure you know the prices and specs of the models in detail. Write down this information, study it, and try to memorize it so you can recite it off hand to customers and employers.  Look online for information about car brands and models. You can also subscribe to car magazines and newsletters that provide up to date information about car brands and auto makers. Try to have a well rounded sense of the different car models and makers on the market. You should be able to sell luxury vehicles as well as practical, family friendly vehicles. A car salesperson will need to calculate interest rates and other fees for customers. You should have at least high school level math skills so you can estimate and calculate numbers for customers. You may take extra math classes at your local university or college. You can also upgrade your high school math through an online math course.
Have an up to date driver’s license. Get experience in customer service. Take a business course in sales. Study up on car makers and models. Have strong math skills.