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Travel Consultant Reviews
What is it like working as a Travel Consultant?
August 2015
Exciting.
Travel Consultant:
Pros: Service delivery.
Cons: Last minute bookings.
May 2015
Beneficial experience.
Travel Consultant:
Pros: Learning about new cultures.
Cons: Not working with people.
The office environment.
No room for advancement.
Underpaid.
May 2015
Not much opportunity to move up within company.
Travel Consultant:
Take your time, listen to your colleagues as they have a lot of years together of experience, every day is a new experience and clients are fussy!
May 2015
Customer services & Co-ordination.
Travel Consultant:
Pros: Meeting and helping people.
Cons: Last minute bookings.
February 2015
Pay check.
Travel Consultant:
Learn as much as you can and listen.
December 2013
Love The Work You Do.
Travel Consultant:
Pros: Customers are happy when they have paid for their trip and are looking forward to traveling.
Cons: Interference caused by bad weather conditions means there are a lot of delays and cancellations, especially in the winter.
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