A TMS Hot Job – Customer Service Travel Consultant – Wholesale Travel SYD
| Sydney Permanent AUD $40 – 45K ++ |
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** Exciting Wholesale Co. with various brands ** Sydney city location ** Salary up to $40k ++ ** Company benefits and perks for staff Are you sick of being on the phones but love the wholesale environment? This role is for you! Join this dynamic, creative and vibrant team in a Customer Service role where you will be processing enquiries and bookings over email. Utilise your wholesale travel industry knowledge. Be part of this great company! You will be building strong relationships with travel agents and direct clients through written communication. You will be responding to emails within set target time frames. Bring your self motivation and strong organisational skills to this department and watch it grow. Be part of a fast paced and exciting company. So bring your: ** Retail or wholesale travel industry experience ** Strong written communication skills ** High attention to detail ** Exemplary Customer Service ** Superior communication skills To find out more about this exciting role call Ainslie Hunt for a confidential chat on Ph: 02 9231 6444 or email [email protected] |
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 200customer A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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