Want an exciting role in travel industry sales?
** Apologies, due to a database issue while I was travelling, could those in Australia who responded previously please resend me their details, asap! **
TravelMole continues to grow in Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific with 16,000 subscribers now receiving our daily eNews in this region and over 500,000 receiving our other global editions including our new Asia edition.
If you are a first class sales person with great industry contacts and like to be well rewarded for what you do, then you should think about becoming part of the TravelMole sales team in Australia.
Part time or full time roles are available and for example, you may not want to work full time and you may possibly be a mum or dad with family to look after at home but want to remain involved in the industry and this might also apply if you are a retiree. The amount of time you put in determines what you get out of it!
You might also be an agency specialising in media sales.
Where you live is also not really very important, except that there should be good prospects in your area – we are seeking sales team members in NSW, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland.
Interested, then either call John Alwyn-Jones on 0402 891 674 or email him expressing your interest at [email protected] and attaching a brief resume or summary of your experience and why you would like to join our team.
A TravelMole team opportunity.
John Alwyn-Jones
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