A TMS Hot Job – VIP Leisure Consultant
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| Sydney Permanent AUD $55k pkg |
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Luxury Leisure/High End Corporate Travel Consultant
Work for one of Sydney’s leading boutique agencies
** High end Leisure and Corporate accounts
** Eastern Suburbs location $55k Package
** Monday to Friday working hours
Fantastic opportunity exists in this beautiful boutique corporate company in the Eastern Suburbs. Looking for an experienced Multi High End Corporate/Luxury Leisure Consultant to join their funky and hard working team.
You will be working on both corporate and high end VIP leisure roles. They have established accounts, as well as new account tenders they are winning every day. Working within this close team, you will use your fantastic customer service skills to build professional client relationships and gain a loyal client following.
The successful candidate must have:
** Minimum 6 years corporate experience
** Experienced using Sabre
** Domestic fares knowledge
** Fares and Ticketing
** Willingness to work within a close team
** Fantastic customer service skills
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code LR/DBL A TMS TravlelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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