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9 months ago
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Location: Kingston, KT1 1RJ
Salary: The most competitive salary in the industry!
Contract: Full Time, Permanent
What we are looking for:
You will love dealing with the public and be able to forge exceptional client relationships!
A strong worldwide geographical awareness and a passion for travel. First-hand travel experience, with particular preference for travel within Australia and New Zealand, USA and Canada or Asia is advantageous.
Ideally you will have experience of working in a target-based sales role, otherwise you will have a drive to succeed with proven persuasive and influencing skills and a result orientated nature.
What we offer:
We offer the most competitive salary in the industry – after 2 years’ service we would expect Worldwide Consultants to be earning in excess of £42,000 - £47,000 (location dependent) including an uncapped incentive scheme plus...

  • The best induction training in the industry as well as supportive and comprehensive ongoing coaching and development.
  • Performance related promotions and real career advancement opportunities based on a policy of internal promotion for all specialist and senior sales positions and internal recruitment for many of our head office roles in London.
  • Excellent worldwide travel opportunities including a dedicated Staff Travel Team on hand to assist with your holiday bookings, a generous leave allowance (up to 40 days per year) the opportunity for sales staff to take a period of sabbatical leave and educational trips
  • Annual trip and awards ceremony for our top performers.
  • A friendly and professional environment working with like-minded people who love travel.
  • Great socialising opportunities including supplier functions, team nights out and subsidised departmental Christmas and summer parties.
  • Daily lunch provided on the premises.
  • Corporate Clothing provided to each member of sales and frontline support staff.
    If you have the relevant skills and experience this role, click on apply today!
    No agencies please

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