A TMS Hot Job – Regional Sales Manager
| Singapore Permanent SGD 100k |
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Leading GSA company that specializes in helping Travel related companies enhance their presence in Asia seeks a dynmaic individual to drive the growth of the business in Asia Pacific. Our client is a GSA company that specializes in helping Travel related companies enhance presence in Asia Pacific promoting air, hotel and/or car rental products. Responsibilities As the regional representative, you will work independently for this fast pace and dynamic Australian based organisation to drive revenue across Asia Pacific. Possessing the hunger and drive to open up new business channels across Asia Pacific, you should have a sound understanding of Strategic Selling and Value Proposition Proposals. Requirements Ideally, you should have a background in the Travel Industry with at least 7 years of experience. Frequent traveling is demanded, and the ability to open doors with a history of closing high value deals is a must. SG$100k circa. For more information, please contact Andrew Chan, [email protected] |
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Or for further information please call the Singapore office at +65 6332 5736 quoting Job Reference Code 2000 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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