A TMS Hot Job – Strategic Sales Manager, Corporate Travel – Perth
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** Strategic Sales role ** Successful, young, dynamic team ** Generous base salary to $70k + super + excellent uncapped commission Our client is looking for the best corporate sales manager in WA. Join this leading TMC who have truly made their mark across Australia as the agency to watch. They are growing at a rapid rate and have won some of the best accounts across Australia. Our client has a young, dynamic management team who understand the importance of rewarding their staff. They are currently looking for a sales wiz, someone who can join the sales team and enjoy closing the sale. The successful candidate will have all the support and infrastructure in place to make your job easy and rewarding. Great opportunity for a Corporate Business Development Manager/Strategic Sales Manager who wants to be part of the team, contributing to the outcome and success of the company, rather than being a deal breaker who is not truly appreciated. Outstanding earning potential. Our client will pay top dollar for a top sales performer. Call TMS today. Only candidates with travel industry sales experience will be contacted.
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code Exec/Sales WA A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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