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Branch Manager - Whitehaven

Hays Travel
Cumbria
2 weeks ago
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Job description

If you’re passionate about travel, why not come and work at Travel Weekly’s Best Agency to Work For 2024?

Full-time

Competitive Salary & Unlimited Bonus Potential

At Hays Travel we put people at the heart of everything we do, that extends to our customers and colleagues alike. As the UK’s largest independent travel agency, we welcome new ideas, foster innovative thinking and encourage career development.

Not only are we dream holiday makers, we are also passionate about living and breathing our SMILE values.

Supportive

Motivational

Innovative

Loyal

Excellent

What makes a successful Branch Manager?

You lead from the front and by example. You have great leadership skills and experience of working in a team, leading and coaching your colleagues.

You have 2 years travel sales experience and supervising a team under your belt.

You achieve your own sales targets and drive your team to achieve their individual targets.

Your exceptional communication and customer service skills are at the forefront of your day-to-day.

You love numbers and are able to stay on top of the branch’s sales and targets.

You are enthusiastic, optimistic and committed to contribute to the growth of the business

You take a keen interest in the development of colleagues to maximise job satisfaction, performance, and talent succession

So, what does a Branch Manager at Hays Travel do in a day?

Be a true role model for your team as a trusted and inspiring leader who meets targets, continuously strives for excellence and delivers great service.

Lead the overall profitability of your branch by maximising all sales to the fullest potential, exceeding targets wherever possible.

Enable the effective day-to-day operation of your branch and foreign exchange bureau.

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