Rail Consultant – Auckland – brought to you by TMS
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Are you a Travel Guru? Monday – Friday – no weekend hours! Grow your career in Wholesale Travel Young & fun team! Variety plus This prospering Wholesale Operator is looking for an experienced Rail Consultant with at least 3 months solid experience. Our client specialises in the area of UK/Europe so some knowledge of this destination would be ideal. Work in a rewarding environment and enjoy your weekends off Apply Today – this is the opportunity you were looking for! Apply today if you meet the following requirements: Minimum 3 months experience in a Travel Retail or Wholesale Role Must be a team player Fantastic attention to detail Have excellent communication and customer service skills Exemplary customer service skills This is a fantastic opportunity for a committed individual who is looking for long-term employment where you will be dealing with agents and the general public. A roster system is in place so you will ensure variety plus! Call Vicki now on 09 3632974 or email [email protected] |
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 51416 A TMS Hot Job brought to you by TravelMole |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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