International Corporate Travel Consultants
** Fantastic boutique office, fun, vibrant atmosphere
** Staff incentives and rewarding career
Are you currently working or have previously worked in the corporate arena and love dealing with international clients bookings? If you are looking for a team environment that is rewarding and yet full-filling to your career then this boutique corporate agency could be just for you!
This client is looking for an experienced consultant to be part of this close-knit team who rewards their staff with outings, educationals and incentives for hard work! This is truly a unique opportunity where your passion for travel will thrive and there is plenty of opportunity for career progression!
The successful applicant will be rewarded with a fabulous pay structure plus a fantastic team environment
Essential Skills:
** Minimum 3 years experience working in a corporate travel environment;
** Exemplary customer service;
** Thorough knowledge of a CRS – Preferably Galileo or Sabre but will cross train;
** Strong work ethic;
** Motivated and enthusiastic attitude;
** Team player
If you feel you can step up to this opportunity please call Blythe at TMS on 02 9231 6444 or email [email protected]
A TMS TravelMole Job Jungle Opportunity
John Alwyn-Jones
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