TMS Hot Job – Manager Sales Support, Corporate Travel
Manager Sales Support, Corporate Travel
Location: Sydney
Permanent
Salary AUD 110,000 negotiable
Conduit between Marketing and Sales.
Global company – Sydney based role
You will be responsible for driving the tactical application of sales, marketing, product and technical knowledge directly into client solutions. By leveraging industry, internal and operational knowledge, you will build a comprehensive set of interactive sales tools, processes and insights that are designed to increase sales effectiveness and drive great acquisition and retention of corporate travel accounts.
You are the conduit between marketing and sales, you will therefore have experience in assessing and developing sales and account management tools and services, and be able to translate product/technology information into clear and concise customer tools.
Use your excellent communication skills and analysis abilities to ensure all divisions of the company are functioning collectively – promoting efficiency, superior product knowledge and overall productivity throughout.
This is an outstanding opportunity for a sales/marketing/IT savvy individual who can work across all areas within the business to create solutions/tools for the corporate client base. Contact Sally Frape or Susan Eichorn at TMS 02 9231 6444.
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