A TMS Hot Job – National Sales Manager, Sydney
| Sydney Permanent AUD 100,000 |
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** Renowned travel company ** Manage, train and mentor an already successful sales team ** Ensure company targets are achieved ** Drive key revenue streams for the the network You will be responsible for managing the sales team, ensuring growth, and delivery of strategic direction, across the organisation. You will be responsible for strategic decision making in compliance with company directives, you will be involved in senior management meetings and conferences and you will look after all escalated account management issues. Essential Criteria ** people management experience ** proven track record of success in the sales sector ** understanding of P&L ** previous small business experience ** ability to present to large audiences Fabulous opportunity for a sales manager who wants to work with an industry leader and strive to make the company’s successes grow further. If you believe you have the appropriate experience and have the right to work in Australia contact Susan Eichorn for more details on (02) 9231 6444 or apply online. |
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 200043600 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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