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Travelport Locomote is on the hunt for new employees to meet ambitious growth plans

Travelport Locomote is heading towards major expansion and says it's seeking new employees to play an intricate role in the company's planned growth.

Travelport Locomote is heading towards major expansion and says it’s seeking new employees to play an intricate role in the company’s planned growth.

In a statement, the Melbourne-based corporate travel platform said its recent move into the UK was the first step in ambitious global expansion plans and its commitment to doubling in size by the end of 2017.

As well as moving into a new market, the company’s bosses say its growth strategy also includes the creation of at least 30 new roles, which will need to be filled over the next four weeks.

New positions have opened up across every level of expertise and vary from executive sales roles to software engineers.

So if you’re starting to feel a little like this at work…

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… or are simply looking for a new opportunity, you may want to check out these Travelport Locomote’s gigs.

Sandra McLeod, CEO of Travelport Locomote, said the business is committed to “expanding out already stellar team with exceptional talent”.

“Ours is a competitive space and to succeed you need to be the best.”

Sandra McLeod, Travelport Locomote CEO

“Our people create and drive the excellence for which Travelport Locomote’s technology is known and we are committed to continual investment in our culture and in our team.”

For those unfamiliar with the business, Travelport Locomote described its business as: a highly intuitive corporate travel platform which allows all travel activity, whether online, offline or a mix of the two to be managed seamlessly. Much more than an online booking tool, Travelport Locomote’s range of app-powered workflows consolidates the entire travel lifecycle. This empowers travel managers to drive behavioural change in their travellers and achieve a leap in program efficiencies that goes further than the usual single focus on online booking.

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