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ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide personalized recommendations for cruise destinations, itineraries, and onboard activities. We are looking for Cruise Specialist who love booking travel to become part of our company.
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Conduct in-depth research on destinations, attractions, accommodations, transportation options, and activities to provide clients with accurate and up-to-date information. Proficiency in using online booking platforms, travel planning software, and other digital tools to streamline processes and enhance productivity.
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The GM works on-site to oversee employee activities and handle the administrative and managerial duties of running the iSMASH center. Develop and maintain a schedule for employees and promotions centered on daily booking demand, holiday sales and other cycles.
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Travel Coordination Mastery: Learn the art of crafting personalized travel itineraries, booking flights, accommodations, tours, and activities, tailored to each client's preferences and budget.
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This includes but isn’t limited to daily on-boarding/off-boarding of assets, approving new cash request/returns, performing collateral management activities, building custodial relationships and validating/reconciling data with custodians, ensuring book and records reflect the firm activity, and identifying, developing, and testing solutions to improve a new and growing business.
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Achieve monthly and annual department financial goals by strategically planning weekly activities in alignment with department objectives and initiatives including Net Gain Goals, Cancellation Targets, Active Client Penetration, New Sales, and (My Club Intro “MCI”) appointment booking and conversion.
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With a complete suite of features and 150+ industry partners, including major booking OTAs like Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com, Tripadvisor, Expedia, Hopper, Google Travel, and many more, Guesty is transforming the hospitality industry with innovative solutions.
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Online Booking Mastery: Utilize online expedition planning tools and platforms to book travel arrangements, accommodations, activities, and logistics, ensuring a seamless experience for clients.
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The Credit Investment Management Department (“CIM”) is responsible for the booking and administering of (i) leveraged loan assets and (ii) structured product assets including CLOs (note investments and warehousing facilities) and MML Senior Financing through maturity or refinancing in accordance with the Branch’s lending policy.
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Assist Corporate Treasurer execute Booking Holding treasury initiatives requiring joint participation including Cash pooling, Intercompany loan program, FX netting, In-House-Bank, Securitization, amongst others.
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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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Primary areas of responsibilities include coordinating and overseeing the workflow, training and day-to-day activities of the Ambulatory Care Clerkship and Internal Medicine Summer Fellowship Program.
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Working remotely, you'll utilize digital tools to assist clients in planning and booking their trips. Research and Planning: Dive deep into destinations, accommodations, transport options, and activities to curate bespoke travel plans.
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Booking and Logistics: Handling all aspects of travel bookings, including flights, accommodations, transportation, activities, and wellness experiences, ensuring seamless logistics and a stress-free travel experience for clients.
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Proven experience in organizing, booking, and operating sports tournament and events; including but not limited to basketball tournaments, volleyball tournaments, cheerleading events, wrestling meets, trade shows and similar activities.
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