A TMS Hot Job – Be part of the new Corporate revolution! .
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Be part of the new Corporate revolution! |
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We are seeking a professional to join the newest & already one of the most successful corporate agencies in Brisbane. This new office is an extension of the extremely successful offices based in Sydney & Melbourne. You will need the following: Experience as a multi skilled consultant (Domestic & International) Preferably corporate background Excellent attention to detail & excellent customer service skills Excellent knowledge of domestic & international airfares. Experienced in using nett fares & route deals. Must be able to fare build and do ticket reissues. Experience in ticketing all types of fares. Galileo trained – able to book hotels & cars through Galileo. Excellent personal presentation Friendly You will be rewarded with the following: The BEST pay package in the Brisbane Corporate market! Lovely office in the heart of the CBD Friendly & supportive management Excellent potential for career progression Flexible work environment Do you have the right qualifications for this role? If so please email your resume ASAP to [email protected] or for more information please call Kelly on (07) 3221 9916. |
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Or for further information please call the Brisbane office at 07 3221 9916 quoting Job Reference Code kelly ATMS Hot Job brought to you By :TravelMole |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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