Business Development Manager – Corporate Travel
- Global Corporate Travel Agency
- Salary pkg OTE $100,000k + Phone + Laptop + Car allowance
- Innovative company and team
Our client, a global corporate travel leader is looking for an experienced sales Business Development Manager who very much thrives in sales and developing strong relationships with clients.
You will be responsible for growing sales through current contacts that you may have, networking or leads that may come through the business across various industries of the corporate sector. You will be implementing strategies, delivering exceptional service to clients and in turn convert their business into profitable outcomes for both parties.
To be successful in this role you will need:
- Exceptional communication skills and be an innovative thinker
- Proven business development experience within the Travel Industry
- Proven sales / KPI target wins
- Professional manner, motivated and enthusiastic attitude
- Enjoy building strong relationships with strong negotiation and closing skills
In return you will receive a supportive and dynamic team structure that you will be working within, a company that will commit to your on-going development not to mention providing a fantastic salary and commission structure with endless opportunities!!
Contact Wendy at TMS Asia Pacific [email protected]
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office on 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code Exec BM/ BDM
By TravelMole
John Alwyn-Jones
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