A TMS Hot Job – Online Hotel Account Manager
| Sydney Permanent AUD 60000 + super |
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Our client, a leader in online travel, is looking to further develop their business structure, and are currently recruiting for an online hotel account manager to manage a portfolio of leading hotels. The role will involve nurturing existing relationships with hotels, ensuring all details are correct and up to date, negotiating competitive online rates and allotment and training hotel staff on how to use the online booking system. Although the role is quite autonomous, you will also work closely with the team ensuring they are up to date with up and coming events and special offers etc The enviroment is state of the art, located in the CBD close to everything! There is also a very attractive incentive scheme with the potential to earn an ADDITIONAL $15,000 in incentives! The successful candidate will have: ** Previous online working experience ** Dynamic, go – getter attitude ** Previous account management experience ** Travel industry background ** Negotiating skills ** Positive personality This is a rare opportunity to work for the best of the best! Please contact Sharon at TMS Asia Pacific 02 9231 6444 or email [email protected] ONLY PERMANENT RESIDENTS NEED APPLY |
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code Sl/account A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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