Customer Care Consultant – Auckland – a HOT JOB brought to you by TMS
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Do you love providing superior customer service? If you’ve been waiting for the right opportunity to present itself, then your time has come! Our client is looking for an experienced consultant to join their busy helpdesk. Working in a team environment, you will be responsible for receiving and answering queries from customers while providing excellent customer service To be successful in this role you will have Competency in a CRS, preferably Sabre Excellent written English and telephone manner Strong computer skills Superior Customer Service skills Our client is looking for someone who can bring a sense of enthusiasm and passion for travel to the team. If you have worked in a wholesale and retail environment, love providing superior customer service and are on the hunt for that next career move – don’t hesitate! Email your CV or call Fiona on 3632975 for a confidential chat today Only those people entitled to work in New Zealand need apply. If you do not have the correct work status or skills, you may not receive a reply. |
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 47138 A TMS HOT JOB Opportunity brought to you by TravelMole |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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