Business Development Manager – Auckland – Permanent – brought to you by TMS
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To succeed in this developing company you will have:- ** Proven Business Development Skills ** Well developed client relationship skills ** Exposure to corporate market ** Confident and approachable manner ** Polished written and verbal communication skills and ** Whilst being a true team player be able to work autonomously on a daily basis. We are looking for an exceptional person who shares our passion for customer service, is motivated by achieving excellence and is driven by success. This is an ideal opportunity for an experienced BDM wishing to further expand their hotel business development career. If you feel that your experience and attitude fits the bill, then – Apply now! Only candidates with legal entitlement to work in New Zealand may apply. If you do not have the correct eligibility, you may not receive a response. Please apply with your updated CV in Word format or contact Fiona on 09 363 2975 for a confidential chat. |
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 45852 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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