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Beijing: Part-time Travel Sales positionPosted by Danwei Jobs, August 31, 2009 3:59 PM
Company: Beijing Carnival International M.I.C.E. Opening: Immediate Responsibility: - Bringing any business cases connected with travel programs, such as events organization, ticketing, car leasing, hotel booking etc; - Report personally to the office at least twice a week Qualifications: 1. Passion and skill for sales 3. Integrity, self-motivated and result driven 4. Basic knowledge of Chinese culture and tourist attractions. Good knowledge of IT is preferred but not must. If you want to apply for this part-time job, please send your resume and a current photo to chinatour@188.com. |
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