Senior Sales Manager – Auckland brought to you by TMS
Senior Sales Manager
Auckland
Permanent
Are you on the hunt for a new contract for the New Year?
Have you held a sales role in the hospitality industry?
Our client is looking for an experienced savvy sales professional for a 3 month contract.
To be successful in this role you will have:
an outstanding background of achievements with solid people management skills
a strategic ability to achieve in a competitive market
ideally held a senior sales role within the Hospitality, Travel or Tourism industry,
the ability to be tenacious, outward looking and have a can-do attitude
Based in Auckland, you will be responsible for identifying new business opportunities and developing preferred partnership agreements with key accounts.
Although you will be responsible for the financials and strategic planning of the department, you will be very hands on – going out and making sales calls across all sectors (corporate, government and conference) will be a large part of your role.
This is an excellent opportunity for a person wishing to be employed for a short term contract.
If you have a strong network base, are tenacious, egalitarian and have a ‘can-do’ attitude; call Fiona today on 363 2975 for a confidential chat. Or send through your CV in Word format
Only candidates with legal entitlement to work in New Zealand may apply. If you do not have the correct eligibility, you may not receive a response.
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Or for further information please call the New Zealand office at +64 9 363 2975 quoting Job Reference Code 46745
A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity
John Alwyn-Jones
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