Connexions Loyalty Opens Newest Customer Service Center In Tulsa, Oklahoma
01/18/2017
The company purchased the assets of an existing travel service center retaining the jobs of more than 50 local travel consultants. Due to rapid company growth, Connexions officials said the company hopes to add 200 additional new jobs to the local Tulsa economy.
"We are excited to join the Tulsa community. The consultants we retained are top producers and they are excited to be back to work, helping customers create their individual travel experiences,'" said Kathy Austin, Vice President, Human Resources, Global Operations.
"Our goal is to substantially grow the customer service center by hiring more individuals in the Tulsa area with strong customer service experience; travel industry experience is a plus, but is not required. We offer competitive salaries commensurate with experience, full benefits, paid time off and lucrative incentive plans as well as annual travel credit plus travel perks and discounts,” she said.
"Our focus is creating lasting memories for our clients' customers through great travel experiences. Our programs serve more than 200 million people across the globe. Our travel consultants are responsible for creating that special travel experience while delivering an exceptional customer experience," said Scott Lazear, President of Connexions Loyalty.
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