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AsstDir-Sales I

Japan JW Marriott Hotel Nara $4,000–$6,000/month*
Job Description

The Assistant Director of Sales I at JW Marriott Hotel Nara is responsible for supporting the Director of Sales in driving sales initiatives and achieving revenue targets. The candidate should have a proven track record in sales, preferably in the hospitality industry, with strong leadership and communication skills. Expectations include developing strategic sales plans, building client relationships, and leading a team to ensure exceptional service delivery. A bachelor's degree in business or a related field is preferred, along with several years of relevant experience.

Company Info

JW Marriott Hotel Nara is part of the prestigious Marriott International chain, known for its luxury accommodations and exceptional service. Located in Nara, Japan, the hotel offers a blend of traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern amenities, providing guests with a unique and memorable experience. The hotel is committed to sustainability and community engagement, offering a range of services including exquisite dining options, wellness facilities, and event spaces. As part of Marriott International, JW Marriott Hotel Nara upholds the brand's values of putting people first, pursuing excellence, and acting with integrity.

Destination Guide

Japan, an island nation in East Asia, offers a rich tapestry of culture, history, and modernity. Known for its advanced technology and traditional arts, Japan presents diverse job opportunities, especially in sectors like technology, hospitality, and education. The lifestyle is a blend of fast-paced urban living and serene rural landscapes. Japanese culture emphasizes respect, harmony, and community. For expatriates, Japan offers a high standard of living, though the cost can be high in major cities. The visa process can be stringent, often requiring a job offer and sponsorship from a Japanese company. Relocation involves adapting to a unique culture and language, but the experience is rewarding, offering a chance to explore a country with a rich heritage and dynamic future.

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