With the opening of international borders on the horizon for Australia, Collette is gearing up for a triumphant return to outbound travel. To support this long-awaited revival of the outbound industry, the family-owned worldwide tour operator is investing in the market and creating nine new roles.
Collette is looking for talent to join the team, including:
- Five Reservations Consultants
- Three Business Development Managers
- A Marketing Specialist
All roles are full-time, with the Reservations and Marketing positions based in NSW and Business Development Managers spread across various states.
This is an exciting opportunity for travel professionals to get back to doing what they love and be part of rebuilding the market post pandemic, alongside a company which has been successfully operating for over 100 years.
Collette hopes to fill the Reservations Consultants roles as soon as possible, with the Business Development and Marketing roles set to commence in January.
About Collette

Featuring award-winning tour managers, and superior accommodation, Collette has been a pioneer in guided touring since 1918. With classic tours, small groups, river cruises and ‘spotlight’ city stays, there are over 150 tours which go to more than 55 countries offering customers exceptional choice, value and superior 4-star+ quality. Collette is a third generation, family-owned worldwide tour operator.
With headquarters in Rhode Island, Collette’s Sydney office (opened in 2014) adds to the company’s global presence which includes offices in Vancouver, Toronto and Nevada. Renowned for connecting guests with cultural experiences which go far beyond those of an ordinary holiday, Collette prides itself on providing real value to its guests and agent partners. Expert tour managers, an industry leading travel protection plan and inclusive touring are just part of the top-quality Collette experience.
Don’t miss your chance to join Collette; apply now. For more on the positions visit www.gocollette.com/en/landing-pages/careers telling them Karryon sent you.
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