Consulting Travel Professional (wfh)

Job Description
Are you someone who loves travel and enjoys helping others plan unforgettable experiences? Join our award-winning travel group as an Entry Level Virtual Scheduling Consulting Travel Professional - a flexible opportunity that blends your love for exploration with personalized client service.

In this virtual role, you'll consult with clients to assist in scheduling and booking customized travel experiences, including accommodation, transportation, and leisure activities. You'll use recently launched travel software that surpasses major competitors in pricing, allowing you to offer clients valuable options that fit their needs and budget.

This position offers flexibility to work part-time or full-time, with a schedule that fits your lifestyle. Whether you're just getting started or seeking a meaningful role in the travel space, this opportunity provides you with all the tools you need to thrive - including a personalized website with ongoing updates and built-in social media lead generators to help you grow your client base.

Requirements
  • Must be 18 years or older
  • Passionate about travel and helping others
  • Basic computer skills and ability to use web-based tools
  • Strong attention to detail and organizational abilities
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Reliable internet connection


  • Benefits
  • Virtual work environment - work from anywhere
  • Flexible scheduling - full-time or part-time opportunities available
  • Generous commissions
  • Travel perks and industry-related discounts
  • Access to cutting-edge booking software with competitive pricing
  • Personalized website with ongoing maintenance and updates
  • Social media lead generation tools included
  • Be part of a collaborative, award-winning travel group
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