Corporate Traveller is hiring a further 40 consultants by the end of 2012 following a 30% increase in turnover.
The travel management company, which specialises in clients spending £50,000 to £2million on business travel per year, ended its financial year on June 30 having won new business worth £80 million and boosted UK sales to a total £190 million.
The company is also looking to increase its sales team with the addition of seven new business development managers (BDM), as it continues to push for growth of 20% over the next 12 months.
"Our company culture radiates energy, so we are looking for ambitious individuals across the country who are passionate about what they do," said Graeme Milne, UK general manager Corporate Traveller.
"Consultants need to have two years' experience in travel, either in retail or corporate, and prospective BDMs should be educated to degree level, but not necessarily have a travel background."
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