A TMS TravelMole Hot Job – Manager – Auckland
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Tired of working retail hours? Looking to work in a varied environment? Join this well known company and manage a team of 4-5agents. As the Team Leader, you will be required to lead, manage and drive the ongoing performance and development of the team. You will work with them to achieve brand targets in the areas of customer service and sales. You will be responsible for: ** Coaching and developing your team members ** Performance management ** Motivating and maintaining the spirit of your team ** Building rapport with both internal and external customers ** Networking , new business You should have: – To be successful in this role you will have previous leadership or supervisory experience. Knowledge of the travel/airline industry is essential. Your professional approach, can do attitude and ability to lead, coach, develop and motivate staff to achieve targets and goals will help you secure this excellent role. and as a result: – In return they will offer an excellent professional work environment. Training and support will be provided to the successful applicants. |
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 44377 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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