National Sales Executive – Travel Industry SYD – brought to you by TMS
National Sales Executive – Travel Industry SYD
Sydney
Permanent
AUD $60K Package
Mixture of on-road and office based
Salary of $60K Package +
Prestigious and well known brand.
Take the next step to a National Sales role!
This organisation has an outstanding reputation in the industry! Thrive in the energetic office environment and you will fall in love with the product
This is a rare opportunity for a Sales Executive or State BDM to take the next step in travel. Utilise your existing relationships in the industry and on-road skills to represent this well known brand and build business throughout the network.
You will be rewarded for your hard work, receiving bonuses and travel benefits. Join an energetic team who are passionate about what they promote.
To be considered for this role, please bring along your:
Previous on-road sales experience in the travel industry
Strong travel industry relationships
Personality Plus and passion for travel
Self motivation and enthusiasm
Contact Ainslie Hunt at TMS Asia Pacific on (02) 9231 6444 or email https://www.travelmole.com/admin/[email protected]
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 2000000
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