Marriott International, Inc. is a leading global lodging company with more than 6,000 properties in 122 countries and territories, reporting revenues of more than $17 billion in fiscal year 2016. Founded by J. Willard and Alice Marriott and guided by family leadership for nearly 90 years, the company is headquartered outside of Washington, D.C. in Bethesda, ...
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The Sales Executive is responsible for managing the relationship with assigned key accounts within the transient, group and catering segments. The primary intent is to drive sales for hotels within South Africa. The Sales Executive will also facilitate opportunities for outbound hotels at the customer’s request. Proactively manages relationships with multiple stakeholders. Works in-conjunction with the National Account Team to ensure sales account revenue targets are achieved through strategic account management.
This person will drive share and further penetrate assigned mid to large size accounts, to drive profitable revenue to support hotel sales strategies. Proactively manages relationships with multiple stakeholders, managing a diverse portfolio
Candidate Profile
Experience
Minimum 2 years proactive sales experience.
Skills and Knowledge
Excellent selling skills and understanding of sales processes; can effectively up-sell products and services; can bring a sale to closure
Strong customer development and relationship management skills
Knowledge of group, extended stay and transient business
Ability to execute successful sales strategies and strategic sales plans for individual accounts
Knowledge of lodging brands
Understands revenue management functions and account profitability
Strong communication skills (verbal, listening, writing)
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