A TMS Hot Job – Product Assistant-South Pacific
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Product Assistant to specialise in the biggest travel market for Kiwis – South Pacific Checklist! ** You’ll have a fun personality and go-getting attitude ** You’ll be an expert on South Pacific ** You’ll have worked in wholesale travel before ** You’ll be a great negotiator or the confidence to learn this skill ** You’ll have the flexibility to travel ** And lastly you’ll be great with people The role will also involve you being responsible for – ** Production of the South Pacific flyers and the preparation of reports and costing analysis. ** Participate in supplier meetings and training sessions for wholesale staf ** Liaise with consultants and database to assist with queries. ** Create flyers Who are we looking for? To succeed in this role you’ll need to have extensive knowledge of South Pacific. You’ll need to be confident, outgoing and fun. You’ll need good project skills and have excellent attention to detail. In return work for a company that will provide you with a good salary. Work with a committed team who know how to have fun. Excellent chance to develop your career Call Vicki now on 09 363 2974 or email [email protected]
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 1234 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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