Assistant Manager – Brisbane – brought to you by TMS
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Assistant Manager
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Are you a motivated person looking for a great environment with uncapped rewards toboot?! Well this is the job for you! Our client is searching for a self motivated, disciplined & energetic international consultant to join their busy successful team. You must be self motivated, have at least 12 months experience in the travel industry & be proficient in Galileo as well as a team player with a proven track record for inspiring & motivating others. If this sounds like you then send your resume through ASAP because the deal gets even sweeter. You will receive a solid base, incentives & profit share. The incentives are UNCAPPED so the earning potential is HUGE! You will also receive 20 days holiday leave per year, 5 days famil leave, Free gym membership & assessments & Free financial services!!! Plus you’ll be working with a fantastic bunch of people who are as excited about travel as you. Opportunities to join this hugely successful business are extremely rare & highly sought after so be quick & don’t miss out! To find out more please call Kelly on (07) 3221 9916 or email your resume to [email protected] |
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Or for further information please call the Brisbane office at 07 3221 9916 quoting Job Reference Code 200045784 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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