State Sales Executive – Travel Industry Sydney – brought to you by TMS
State Sales Executive – Travel Industry Sydney
Sydney
Permanent
AUD $60K Package
Specialise in youth and adventure travel
Leading tour operator
Domestic and International Product
Salary of $60K Package ++
This leading tour operator is searching for a dynamic sales executive to lead and develop NSW/ACT in the youth and adventure market.
The Sales Executive position will see you developing new business opportunities within the travel space and maximising sales and promotional opportunities with existing accounts.
You will be responsible for your own diary, utilising your existing travel industry relationships and on-road sales experience to promote an extensive range of both domestic and international youth product.
Be rewarded for your hard work, with fantastic bonuses and travel opportunities.
To be considered for this role, please bring your:
Travel Industry Knowledge
On-road Sales Experience
Passion for the youth and adventure market
Self-motivation and drive to succeed
Outstanding communication skills and presentation skills
Contact Ainslie Hunt on 0425 369 654 or email [email protected] to hear about this exciting opportunity!
Click here to Apply
Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 2000ainslie
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