Senior Groups Consultant – Sydney – brought to you by TMS
Senior Groups Consultant
Sydney
Permanent
AUD 55,000 ++
This well known and respected company is expanding and now require additional Groups Consultants to manage Inbound Group travel.
This company tailors itineraries for the most discerning individual traveller as well as for groups of any size. They specialise in Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific.
As a new member of the team, you will be involved in all consulting tasks, with a strong focus on group movements.
You will have the opportunity to share your passion for Austraila, New Zealand and South Pacific with the rest of the world.
To be successful in this role you must have:
Strong domestic knowledge
2-3 years experience in a similar field
Strong time management skills, ability to multi-task and attention to detail
Excellent communication skills and an exceptional client service mentality
Remuneration is negotiable and is based on experience.
This company pays the best for the best!!!
If you are interested in finding out more Please call Kerin at TMS Asia Pacific on 0292316444 for a confidential chat or email apply by using the button below.
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code KG
A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity
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