Senior Sales Manager – Auckland brought to you by TMS
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This International Hotel chain is in need of an experienced Sales Manager to come on board for the New Year. Based in Auckland, you will be responsible for the New Zealand Regional Sales Team. With sound business acumen, you will be responsible for the implementation of an annual sales action plan, which will include 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. You will ideally have held a senior slaes role within the Hospitality industry, be tenacious, egalitarian and have a can-do attitude. 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 If you would like to learn more please call Fiona on 09 363 2975, or email your CV in word format to [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 46745 A TMS TravelMole Hot Job Opportunity |
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John Alwyn-Jones
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