New Career with Driveaway
DO YOU WANT A CAREER THAT WILL TAKE YOU PLACES????
If you’ve worked in the travel industry or wish to, then we’ve got TRULY brilliant opportunities to join our vibrant and dynamic reservations team.
If this sounds like you – then we want to hear from you!
DriveAway Holidays is Australia’s No.1 world wide car rental wholesaler and we are seeking individuals to provide world-class service whilst effectively offering unsurpassed products to the customers of DriveAway Holidays!
Successful candidates will demonstrate the following:
– Exceptional communications skills
– Experience in a reservations environment (travel industry preferred but not essential)
– Passion and motivation for customer service
– Friendly, yet professional phone manner
– Flexibility with rotation shifts
– Applicants who have traveled throughout the U.K. and/or Europe would be looked upon favorably
– Any study in geography and/or tourism would be advantageous
In return you will be rewarded with:
– Competitive salary that is guaranteed to increase every 6 months + super + exceptional & achievable bonuses
– In-depth training and development
– Travel industry perks
– Career progression
– Funky & vibrant working environment
So if you are bubbly, positive and an approachable communicator who is looking for the next step in your career stop reading and apply now! [email protected]
A Driveaway career special brought to you by The Mole
John Alwyn-Jones
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