A TMS Hot Job – International Corporate Consultant
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Sydney
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International Corporate Travel – North Sydney BEST CORPORATE TRAVEL ROLE IN THE INDUSTRY!! What is in it for YOU
· Free financial planning service
· Career opportunities
· HUGE earning potential
· Free fitness program Do you have a rather large credit card bill that is hard to reduce? We have testimonies from Corporate travel consultants working for this International company, that cleared their debts because of the financial advice and earning potential available at this company. If that has caught your attention, then we are looking for Corporate Travel consultants that love their work, enjoy working in a social environment and are good at what they do! Your role will be as a traditional Corporate Travel consultant, but you will also learn skills in Account Management to further your career. Top achievers in the company will be invited to their annual ball overseas. Call TMS Asia Pacific if you have :
· Minimum 2 years Corporate, Retail or Wholesale travel experience
· Proven time management skills
· Customer service & attention to detail skills
· Strong work ethic Contact Lisa Roch TMS Asia Pacific to hear more about this role and many other positions within the travel industry.
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