A TMS Hot Job – Business Development Manager – Corporate Travel
| Sydney Permanent AUD OTE $100,000 + |
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** Highly respected global travel provider ** Base $70K to $80K + commission + co. car (OTE $100K ++) ** Corporate business Opportunity exists to work for a company committed to providing exemplary travel service and value to their corporate clients. This is achieved through innovation, proactivity, enthusiasm and exceptional business relationships with customers and suppliers. If this sounds like your new employer, then read on……With a can do attitude, creative approach and professional delivery, you can work for a company who has established itself as the benchmark in Travel account management for companies of all sizes and in all industries. Your role as Business Development Manager is to position our client as the premier service focussed corporate travel company by identifying appropriate sales opportunities and developing sales strategies to grow business while proactively working with Account Managers/Team Leaders to retain new and existing business.It is essential to have proven Corporate Sales experience within the Travel / Hospitality Industry. Contact Sally or Susan at TMS 02 9231 6444
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code Exec/BDM A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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