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Reporting to the Category Manager of Global Procurement, the role has global responsibilities across all Booking Holdings brands, including Booking.com, Rentalcars.com, Priceline.com, Agoda, Kayak, and OpenTable, with a total category spend exceeding $30 Million.
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Reporting to our Chief Financial Officer and based in New York City, this role will be responsible for accurately setting up securities and legal entities in all systems, for capturing loan and trade details, loan closing, trade settlement, booking, and loan administration activities, including reconciliations with custodians, trustees, and administrators across the public and private credit fund entities.
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Coordinates guests needs, clarifies and firms details of meeting rooms, functions, menus, and audio visual requirements after a booking is made as assigned by the Director of Sales. The Sales Coordinator assists Director of Sales in implements the property’s sales activities in accordance with the Marketing Plan and market segments; coordinates with other departments the service activities related to the sales function to maximize client/guest satisfaction and overall profitability.
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Handle all aspects of attorney travel arrangements, including booking transportation, lodging, and related activities. These tasks include but are not limited to managing heavy scheduling and calendaring through Outlook, handling billing and expense reports, producing documents, organizing and filing estate planning documents, planning meetings both in-person and hybrid, answering phones, monitoring email, coordinating business development activities, and making travel arrangements.
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Booking Services: Secure reservations for flights, hotels, rental cars, tours, and other travel services, always aligning with the client's preferences and budget. Research and Planning: Dive into extensive research on destinations, accommodations, transportation, and activities to craft bespoke travel plans.
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You Duties and Responsibilities:Operations Analyst, FFD, ISBPerforms business review of credit documentation, regulatory compliance review and booking of new investments and for amendments or periodic review.
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Travel Coordination: Assisting with travel arrangements, including booking flights, accommodations, transportation, and activities, while prioritizing eco-friendly options and sustainability criteria.
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Using digital tools and communication platforms, you'll coordinate flights, accommodations, transportation, and activities, ensuring that clients enjoy stress-free and memorable journeys. Booking Management: Utilize online booking platforms to secure flights, hotels, transportation, and other travel services, managing reservations efficiently.
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Organize and supervise other office activities (recycling, renovations, event planning, Blood drive etc.) Making travel arrangements, such as booking flights, cars, and making hotel and restaurant reservations.
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As the Executive Assistant, you are accountable for coordinating the activities of the Chief Technology Officer (primary) and the Tech leadership team (secondary). Makes travel arrangements required, including booking flights, hotel accommodation, car rental, and providing directions.
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Aid customers in booking group travel arrangements, encompassing flights, accommodations, transportation, and activities, guaranteeing precision and alignment with company policies. Familiarity with travel booking systems and tools is beneficial but not essential.
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Proficient in file management activities post booking. At The Wise Seeker we are looking for an important client to be responsible for the growth and development of the air freight business by providing excellent operational service and overseeing all operational freight activities.
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Assist clients in planning and booking travel arrangements including flights, accommodations, transportation, tours, and activities. Willing to become proficient in using travel booking platforms and software.
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As a physical therapist at Forest Hill physical therapy, you will have the opportunity to practice and grow professionally in a judgement-free environment without individual financial productivity requirements and no double-booking patient scheduling.
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Stay updated on local attractions, accommodations, activities, transportation options, and cultural insights. Itinerary Design: Design detailed and creative travel itineraries tailored to client preferences, including accommodations, tours, activities, dining options, and transportation arrangements.
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