Travel Sales Executive – Sydney – brought to you by TMS
Travel Sales Executive – Sydney
Sydney
Permanent
AUD $50 – 60K Pkg
Youth Brand
Salary $50 – 60K Package
On-road role
Join this dynamic company specialising in adventure and youth travel in a Sales Executive role. This large organisation is a leader in the travel industry, with strong branding and a large product range.
On a daily basis, you will be building strong relationships with the industry and developing business for this niche market. You will be working towards targets on all products in this brand and will represent the company in travel shows, expo’s and functions.
If you have been waiting to gain that on-road experience, then this is an opportunity not to be missed!
To be considered for this role, you will have:
A strong personality with the ability to build strong relationships
A track record of sales and ability
Excellent communication skills
Confidence in presenting to large groups for product training and expo’s.
Don’t delay, call Ainslie Hunt on (02) 9231 6444 or email [email protected] to hear more about this opportunity.
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Or for further information please call the Sydney office at 02 9231 6444 quoting Job Reference Code 200045242
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