A TMS Hot Job – International Corporate Travel Consultant
| Perth Permanent AUD $40 – 45K+ |
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** Growing Corporate Agency ** Mon – Fri hours (no weekends!!) ** Rewarding Career Opportunities This well established boutique corporate agency located in the CBD is looking for an experienced Corporate International Consultant to join their fun, relaxed and rewarding team. This professional, relaxed but very rewarding opportunity has come about as the company has just recently won a new account and is therefore looking to up staff in order to service the expectations and needs of their clients. You will love being a part of team and company that has great incentives for the staff and rewards in place to high achievers. You will pride yourself on your customer service to your clients and this will naturally shine through!! To be considered for this role you will need: ** Sound knowledge of a CRS ** Minimum 6 months experience in a Corporate or Retail Travel Consulting Role ** Exemplary Customer Service ** Professional Manner To apply for this fantastic role, or similar roles within the travel industry then call Ainslie Hunt on (02) 9231 6444 or email [email protected] Only apply if you are a Australian Resident or hold permanent residency. |
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| Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code AH/intcorp | ||
A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity
John Alwyn-Jones
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