Regional Sales Executive Singapore – brought to you by TMS
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Our client is one of the 5-star International hotel chains with its Asia Pacific Corporate Office located here in Singapore. As part of their aggressive expansion plans in the region, they are looking at a dynamic, highly motivated individual to be a part of their Global Sales Team, as Sales Executive. The Role Handle sales enquires, account qualification for new / inactive accounts, generate leads through telemarketing Handle rate-loading enquires of coporate accounts Manage a portfolio of designated accounts to secure new business through cold calls, sales calls. Assist the sales team in general administrative tasks, i.e. taking minutes of meetings,travel related bookings. Business plan / reports; to assist with the preparation of annual/monthly and quarterly reports. Provide support in the organisation of FAM trips, RFPs, tradeshows, international roadshows, etc Requirements 2 to 3 years experience in a 5-star hotel in the sales & marketing team Team player who is a self-starter, independent, self-motivated with a proactive approach. Able to multi-task with strong organisational skills Able to business develop and generate strong relationships through cold calls, telemarketing Excellent interpersonal, communication and telemarketing skills Excellent career development / progression opportunities within a large 5-star international hotel group, with an attractive remuneration for the right candidate. We apologise but only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Interested applicants are invited to e-mail your updted resume in WORD format to [email protected] |
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| Or for further information please call the Singapore office at +65 6332 5736 quoting Job Reference Code TMS / AL | ||
John Alwyn-Jones
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