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Parts Sales Manager
$53K-$65K / yr. (est.)
$54K
$59,580 / year
$66K
Average base salary
The salary information provided is based on data collected from various reliable sources and may vary depending on individual qualifications and other factors.

About Parts Sales Manager

What does a Parts Sales Manager do?

As Parts Sales Managers, we coordinate with the marketing department to identify used car resellers within a specific area and schedule meetings with their top managers to discuss their current parts needs. We document and analyze their needs and provide them with the company’s parts catalog and assist them in choosing the right ones based on the latest development in the field and negotiate prices down if they offer to buy multiple parts at once and regularly. We also work with car repair shops and provide them with unique and frequently used parts.

Core tasks:

  • collect old parts from car graveyards
  • ensure that our parts are clean and functional

Insights

How Many Years of Experience Do Professionals Need Before Becoming Parts Sales Manager?
On average, people work 5-7 years in other positions prior to becoming a Parts Sales Manager.
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Parts Sales ManagerNew York City, NY - A year ago
Whatever! This infographic just proves that the system is rigged. I've been bustin' my ass for years, working multiple jobs to gain the experience needed to become a Parts Sales Manager. This is just a slap in the face. 😡
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Parts Sales ManagerPhoenix, AZ - A year ago
🤦 This is ridiculous! I've been in this industry for ages, constantly improving my skills and performance, and now you're telling me that some noobs can jump ahead of me? This is so unfair!
How Long Do Parts Sales Manager Employees Typically Stay in Their Roles?
On average, Parts Sales Managers works in this position for 3-5 years across multiple employers.
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Operations ManagerHouston, TX - A year ago
Parts Sales Managers, maybe you should focus on building better relationships with your employees instead of blaming them for leaving. Just a thought...
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Automotive EngineerMiami, FL - A year ago
🔥 Our industry desperately needs an overhaul. Let's work together to create a more fulfilling and stable career path for Parts Sales Managers!
What Is the Job Hopper Score for Parts Sales Manager Employees?
Steady employment history in Parts Sales Manager, with a tendency to stay with one company for extended periods of time.
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Customer Service RepresentativeHouston, TX - A year ago
🙄 It's not always about staying in one place forever. Some of us need change.
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Sales ManagerNew York City, NY - A year ago
why would anyone want to stay at the same company? There's so much more potential out there! 🤔

Career path

Path to job

Discover a Parts Sales Manager's areas of knowledge sorted by their majors.
Explore the list of higher education institutions that a Parts Sales Manager typically studied at.
Community College of the Air Force
Purdue University-Main Campus

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Demographics

What Is the Age and Gender Ratio of Parts Sales Manager Employees?
Gender ratio in Parts Sales Manager position: 0.85624607658506 Male and 0.14375392341494 Female. Age ratio in Parts Sales Manager position: 16-20: 30%, 21-30: 44%, 31-40: 15%, 41-50: 8%, 51-60: 3%, 60+: 0%. Parts Sales Manager position is predominantly male (85.6%) with the largest age group being 21-30 years old, followed by 16-20 years old.
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Parts Sales ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
actually inequality in the workplace starts way before that! it starts with the hiring process and unfair gender expectations society places on women!💁
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Parts Sales ManagerSan Francisco, CA - A year ago
well maybe if more women pursued careers in sales instead of other fields, the ratio would be different. it's a personal choice, not discrimination.🤷

Workplaces

Who Are the Top Employers for Parts Sales Manager?
Top employers of Parts Sales Manager position: AutoZone, CNH Industrial, KOMATSU AMERICA. People who work in Parts Sales Manager position most typically go on to work for the AutoZone.
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Parts Sales ManagerNew York City, NY - A year ago
I find it interesting that people who work at AutoZone tend to stay in the same industry. A sign of dissatisfaction perhaps? 🤔
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Parts Sales ManagerMiami, FL - A year ago
AutoZone is obviously at the top because it offers the best deals and widest selection. Who wouldn't want that? 😎
AutoZone
CNH Industrial
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What Industries Does Parts Sales Manager Typically Have Experience In?
Industry Background: The most typical industries of Parts Sales Manager: Manufacturing, Retail, Wholesale, Transportation & Warehousing, Construction. Parts Sales Manager employees most likely come from a Manufacturing industry background.
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Parts Sales ManagerHouston, TX - A year ago
🔥Whoa, chill out, Chicago! Sales is all about building relationships and finding solutions, not just pushing products! It's about being a problem solver and helping clients!
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Parts Sales ManagerPhiladelphia, PA - A year ago
H-Town, you gotta stop! Not everyone can handle the stress and rejection that comes with sales. It's mentally and emotionally draining, and definitely not for everyone!

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Do a lot of women work as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
Mostly men choose this job, but women also choose this.
What is the typical age of people who work as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
The typical age is 27.
Is a Parts Sales Manager considered to be a junior profession?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
You need 6 years of experience to work as a Parts Sales Manager.
Which industries does a Parts Sales Manager typically work in?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Manufacturing is typical for a Parts Sales Manager to work in.
Speaking of higher education, do I need a degree as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Sophie Hayes3 years ago
You should be fine with No higher education
Which company are you working for as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Isabella Holmes3 years ago
Working as a Parts Sales Manager it might be a good next step to work for AutoZone, CNH Industrial, KOMATSU AMERICA, Navistar and Outsource Corporate Partners, LLC
How many years do people spend as a Parts Sales Manager in their career path?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
You should work for 4 years before considering changing to another role.
Is it common for people to switch companies and still work as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
As a Parts Sales Manager it’s likely to stick with your employer for a longer period of time.
What jobs do people work in before becoming a Parts Sales Manager?
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Liam Brown3 years ago
Most people come from Customer Service Representative, Parts Manager or Sales Associate roles
What are the typical next steps for someone working as a Parts Sales Manager?
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Benjamin Gardner3 years ago
Consider the following: Store Manager, Parts Manager or Customer Service Representative
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