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Partner account manager Greece
Monday, September 29, 2008
Team: Distribution Team
Hours: Full Time
Location: Athens
Reports to: Area Manager Greece
Salary: Commensurate with experience 

Role:

The company requires an experienced Partner Account Manager for the distribution team in the Greek market to help expand our distribution network in order to maintain Booking.com’s leading position in the market and continue to deliver against its ambitious expansion plans across Europe.

Ideal Candidate:

If you are looking for a career opportunity where hard work, initiative and enthusiasm are part of the daily routine, then this is right opportunity for you. This role is ideal for an energetic, customer orientated, experienced and target driven sales professional, who wishes to immerse themselves into the commercial dynamics of a successful and rapidly growing company. You will have a passion for the Internet, be committed and able to work well on your own initiative whilst being an integral part of the Distribution Team. The role demands the ability to sell a multi-faceted product to key players in the industry, which requires a motivated self-starter and the ability to establish relationships and influence decision makers at all levels.

Function description:

Skills/experience required:

Please email full curriculum vitae with cover letter in English to Aldona Kuczynska at aldona.kuczynska@booking.com

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