ONE of the UKs leading travel agents is on the lookout for new staff, including at its new Northwich branch.
Barrhead Travel, which opened in Barons Quay last month, is on the lookout to fill more than 50 unique roles across the country as they experience continued growth as the tourism industry continues its resurgence after the last two years.
With more than 80 stores, individuals can apply at Barrhead Travel’s high street locations with positions varying from travel consultant to store manager.
As well as generous discounts on holidays and retailers, employees will have access to a training and development programme, as well as an uncapped earning potential with progression opportunities.
In addition to the recruitment drive, Barrhead Travel is continuing to offer young people the chance to grow a prosperous career as a proud supporter of Modern Apprenticeships and the Kickstart scheme.
From sales to administration and from marketing to IT, there are a variety of opportunities for young people to launch a lifelong career in travel.
Jacqueline Dobson, president of Barrhead Travel, said: "Following two years of ups and downs, we’re delighted to see the tourism sector emerge once again.
"The renewed demand in travel has allowed us to expand our offering, in turn growing the team and offering expert training facilities.
"Demand for travel has continued to grow by around 20 per cent per month since January and we anticipate that the expertise of a reputable travel agent will be highly sought after.
"This is an ideal opportunity for someone interested in the travel industry and seeking a challenge with excellent career perks and prospects."
The company employs more than 500 people, and its team of experts take care of everything to give peace of mind.
To find out more about the job roles Barrhead Travel has to offer please visit: barrheadtravel.co.uk/careers
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