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This week, there’s a solid mix of opportunities for travel agents. The market seems to be buzzing with critical needs, especially in consumer marketing roles. Also, there’s an uptick in remote positions, perfect for those who want flexibility.
This Week’s Jobs
Travel Agent - Charleston, SC Company: ACS Auto Club Services, Inc. | Location: Charleston, SC
A role that focuses on daily sales with direct-to-consumer marketing support. The company offers a supportive structure to ease administrative tasks. Apply Here
Travel Agent - Rochester, MN Company: ACS Auto Club Services, Inc. | Location: Rochester, MN
Similar to the Charleston role, this position emphasizes driving sales and consumer marketing with robust support to minimize admin work. Apply Here
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Remote opportunities are thriving this week, offering positions that suit a work-from-anywhere lifestyle. Check these out if you’re looking for flexibility:
Travel Agent Company: Sales Match | Location: Houston, TX
A remote role with hourly pay, holidays, and discounts on travel services. It includes training for those new to the industry. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Manatal | Location: Newark, NJ
This role at Prestige Travel offers a chance to work remotely while helping clients plan their perfect trips. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Tourist Trek Travels | Location: Oakland, FL
Work from home and enjoy included training to succeed in a flexible work environment. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Ballarat
Offers the freedom to work from anywhere, even at sea, while building a commission-based business. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Mystical Elysium Travels | Location: Liverpool
Join a team passionate about travel and customer service, with the flexibility of remote work. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Kimirey Inc. | Location: Glendale, CA
Perfect for detail-oriented individuals looking to join a dynamic team remotely. Apply Here
Travel Agent Company: Traveling with Michaila | Location: Beverly Hills, CA
An exciting opportunity to work in travel booking with the perks of flexibility. Apply Here
Until next week, keep exploring and stay excited about the endless opportunities out there. Whether you’re looking to settle in a new city or embrace the freedom of remote work, there’s something for everyone.
I’ve landed two remote contracts this year by applying within an hour and adding a resume header with destinations mastered, Sabre/Amadeus, CRM, and after-hours availability — proof I can handle “apply promptly.” Small caveat: many remote gigs expect weekend or holiday coverage, so ask about schedules up front — treat it like snagging a flash fare.
Noting the remote uptick and consumer marketing focus, I do two ‘real-time’ sweeps (8:30 and 3:30) with saved searches and auto‑fill, then attach a one‑pager with campaign KPIs and recent destination wins. Small caveat: lots of ‘remote’ posts are state‑restricted or require weekend coverage, so confirm early.
When I switched, weekends became “open house” blocks 10–2 for tours and one event at night, and touchpoints shifted to a 4–6 step milestone cadence (site, design, vendors, final walk)… @nico_y is right on run-of-show; lock fixed tour windows with a Calendly link and ask to shadow one Saturday before accepting — think farmer’s market hours, not front-desk on-call.
Example: for a listing that mentioned Charleston, I pasted a 3‑night micro‑itinerary (budget, partner rates, upsell) into the first four lines of my cover note and got a next‑day screen — it fits the ‘apply promptly’ push and shows consumer marketing chops fast. If the portal is super ATS‑y and strips formatting, I swap it for one clean metric (e.g., 37% inquiry‑to‑book in Q3) and keep it under 60 words.
I’ve had better luck when I hit a “real-time” post within 30–45 minutes and open with one concrete win tied to the role (I cut air reissue fees 18% last quarter via Sabre automation). For remote roles, I add a single line on coverage (EST–PST) and stack (Sabre/Amadeus, Slack, Zoom), but if the form strips context I follow up with a short LinkedIn DM to the recruiter.
Building on @jameson_l12, I lead with a single line — “I can start remote, EST, same-day ticketing” — plus a 20‑sec GIF of me resolving a schedule change in Amadeus; that doubled replies. If the posting mentions Charleston, I name Kiawah/Isle of Palms partner rates and promise quotes in 30 minutes, which helps when these expire so fast.
Remote roles: I’ve landed same-day interviews by hitting “real-time” posts within 15 minutes and opening with one metric and my coverage — “remote, EST, after-hours OK.” I add one line ling NDC quirks in Sabre + ClientBase. If it skews consumer marketing, I swap in a micro email sample with CTR lift; watch for teams that want PST only.