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Sales Executive

Hong Kong Shangri-La $3,000–$5,000/month*
Job Description

The Sales Executive at Shangri-La in Hong Kong is responsible for driving sales and revenue growth. Candidates should have a proven track record in sales, preferably within the hospitality industry, and possess excellent communication and negotiation skills. They are expected to build and maintain strong client relationships, identify new business opportunities, and meet sales targets. A bachelor's degree in Business or a related field is often required, along with experience in a similar role.

Company Info

Shangri-La is a renowned luxury hotel group known for its exceptional hospitality and service. Founded in 1971, it operates over 100 hotels and resorts worldwide, offering guests a unique blend of Asian hospitality and modern luxury. Shangri-La is committed to sustainability and community engagement, providing a welcoming environment for both guests and employees. The company values innovation, excellence, and a customer-centric approach, making it a leader in the global hospitality industry.

Destination Guide

Hong Kong is a vibrant city known for its dynamic job market, especially in finance, technology, and hospitality sectors. The culture is a blend of Eastern and Western influences, offering a unique lifestyle with a bustling urban environment and serene natural landscapes. The city is known for its excellent public transportation, diverse culinary scene, and rich cultural heritage. For expatriates, obtaining a work visa requires sponsorship from a local employer. Hong Kong offers a high standard of living, though it can be expensive. The city is welcoming to foreigners, providing numerous opportunities for career growth and personal development.

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