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Hi, Charmaine.
The most important ingredient for your successful transition into the auto industry would be your ability to find an organizational culture in which you would prosper. If persons are leading you to make a choice because you are a woman and that would be a plus, well you are not as smart as I thought from your questions. If you are dynamite, with a great smile, and good foundational skills, then you will be dynamite! Find the right company.
John
Hi I was in Automotive Sales for over 20 years and went into the Mortgage Industry for the last 10 years. Now I am back in Automotive, I believe being a woman was definetly an asset. I always outsold the men. Hours traditionally is the only hinderence but the money can be great. You should go for it!
You will Be Great!!!
Being a woman always helped me. As I have said in other posts, I am not sure why but I would guess the key is; women naturally trust women more than men, view us as less threatening and men cannot allow themselves to believe that they can be upsold, oversold or generally be out negotiated by a woman. Other than that your experience should serve you well, but I would suggest that you spend, atleast a little time as a sales person. The experience you would gain by negotiating the sale itself, dealing with the customer on a personal level, is invaluable. I dont think I could have been half as good a finance manager if I had not spent the years I did in sales. It gives you a unique perspective into the psychology of the buyer. Remember, by the time a buyer sees the Finance Manger, they feel pretty beaten up, usually having spent hours negotiating a price and payment they can live with and now there you are, trying to justify why spending more money is in their best interest. It is not an easy task. Just a note, I attempted to make the jump a couple of years ago from auto finance to mortgage lending, I was not crazy about the mortgage business and found myself back in the car business in less than 6 months. I hope you find the transition easier. The car business has a way of getting in a person's blood as I am sure other members will tell you. I hope this career change is everything you hope it will be. Good Luck
It is ok to ask questions...and this is change ,I understand being unsure.
I am a women successfull in the automotive Industry. Being a women is an advantage if you can overcome the "boys club"mentality. Took long hours and hard work to become top of the board 5 Star winner in both markets plus F &I certified - some Corporations like to promote from within.I have just seen a women come from the Mortgage industry into the Auto Industry- she went back after 3 month.. Your plus is you are used to having things roll of your back and can read people. My suggestion is to get in and show them rather then contemplate too long. If you can handle the hours it is a good move . Nothing has to be forever?If it is not for you there is always an option to switch back.I truly believe women have a hughe advantage and a plus if you are smart and follow up - reading people is a must- you will need to follow directions for a while - can you handle that? Then you are a Winner!
Do not confuse F &I with just hanging paper and getting approvals , it has become typing deals and product sales- try E-com - you will make more money.
See how it goes and work yourself into a F &I position if you like what you see- so far I have not seen them jet hire outside non Auto experienced F& I Managers-you have to proove yourself into this position. Plus there are many great F& I Mangers looking for work as well.Just have a great additude and go for it ..
Good luck!
Very good advise! Would it be impossible to handle the entire transaction? Does it need to be such a traumatic experience? Can a person walk into a dealership and work with one person (and one person only) from test drive to financing? Is that a strange concept? I would like to be able to do both. Doing just the finance or doing just sales (all the time) uses only half of what I have.
Sue Brief said:Being a woman always helped me. As I have said in other posts, I am not sure why but I would guess the key is; women naturally trust women more than men, view us as less threatening and men cannot allow themselves to believe that they can be upsold, oversold or generally be out negotiated by a woman. Other than that your experience should serve you well, but I would suggest that you spend, atleast a little time as a sales person. The experience you would gain by negotiating the sale itself, dealing with the customer on a personal level, is invaluable. I dont think I could have been half as good a finance manager if I had not spent the years I did in sales. It gives you a unique perspective into the psychology of the buyer. Remember, by the time a buyer sees the Finance Manger, they feel pretty beaten up, usually having spent hours negotiating a price and payment they can live with and now there you are, trying to justify why spending more money is in their best interest. It is not an easy task. Just a note, I attempted to make the jump a couple of years ago from auto finance to mortgage lending, I was not crazy about the mortgage business and found myself back in the car business in less than 6 months. I hope you find the transition easier. The car business has a way of getting in a person's blood as I am sure other members will tell you. I hope this career change is everything you hope it will be. Good Luck
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