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This is a fantastic opportunity to join an internationally recognised, service-focused, B2B travel company. Our client values its people and in return provide excellent learning opportunities through uncapped exposure into the travel industry. In order to succeed, you will be friendly, communicate clearly, as well as be efficient Oh, and you will likely have a genuine interest in our sector whilst being commercially astute.Our client is seeking individuals from a Hotel / Travel & Tourism Graduate / Retail Travel / Someone wanting to move into the Travel Industry As the Travel Coordinator you will undertake an array of tasks & responsibilities: Respond to and follow up sales enquiries using appropriate methods ensuring all deadlines are adhered toBook hotel and restaurant reservations space in accordance with the itineraries Ensure that best rates and terms are contracted to ensure profit margins are maintainedBuilding and maintaining relationships with hotels and other suppliers Represent the company at trade shows from time to timeHotel site inspectionsDay to day contact with suppliers including hoteliers and other service providersTravel Coordinator Skill attributes:Would consider a Travel & Tourism Graduate Professional fluency in English is required. Extremely organised with an unflappable approach that can successfully multi-task.Has the approach of a self-starter that takes real pride in their work while still enjoying and recognising the importance of being part of a team.A positive outlook with a flexible approach that actively seeks out solutions.A quick learner of new IT tools and operating systems is essential.Strong attention to detail and high levels of accuracy.Excellent cust

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