Corporate & Leisure Travel Consultant
| Melbourne Permanent AUD 40,000 |
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Sick of the rat race and want to work in a calm, well established agency where your consulting skills and experience are valued? ** Reputation * Reputation * Reputation ** The most successful ingredient to this agency is it’s long standing reputation in the industry – and the secret to such a good reputation is their people. Yes, finally an agency that recognises and values the commitment of their staff! Our client is seeking an experienced consultant to take over a number of small corporate accounts with some occassional leisure travel files. Based in a prestigeous inner Melbourne suburb, this agency is not designed for a large amount of walk in clients – rather it prides itself on it’s repeat clientele and corporate clientele. The successful applicant will be an experienced consultant currently in either a leisure or corporate travel consulting position, and looking for a move closer to home where they can settle into a role within a professional, mature team. Monday to Friday only – NO weekend work. Attractive remuneration package on offer for the successful applicant. |
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Or for further information please call the Melbourne office at 03 9602 1809 quoting Job Reference Code 200042940 A TMS TravelMole Job Jungle Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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