Croatian National Tourist Board advertises director vacancies for 8 offices abroad

The vacancies, which will be advertised no later than September 1st 2021, relate to eight markets. Applications will be accepted 15 days from the date of publication of the...

The vacancies, which will be advertised no later than September 1st 2021, relate to eight markets. Applications will be accepted 15 days from the date of publication of the vacancy.

The vacancies concern the representations of the Croatian Tourist Board for the Benelux market based in Brussels, France based in Paris, Italy based in Milan, South Korea based in Seoul, Germany based in Frankfurt, Poland based in Warsaw, Russia based in in Moscow, USA with its headquarters in New York and at the Croatian National Tourist Board Office in Munich.

The network of Croatian National Tourist Board representative offices has a significant role in promoting our country as a tourist destination, which was especially evident in the circumstances of the global coronavirus pandemic when contacts with foreign partners and media and the implementation of targeted promotional activities were important prerequisites for achieving positive tourism results. we are witnessing today. Our long-term goals imply an even stronger positioning of Croatia on foreign markets as a quality, safe and well-prepared destination, so we invite all interested experts who can contribute to the set goals with their work and experience to apply for the tender”, said the director of the Croatian National Tourist Board Kristjan Staničić.

The Croatian National Tourist Board has formed a Commission for the evaluation of received applications, which will, after the deadline for applications, evaluate them and conduct interviews with selected candidates. The decision on the appointment of the director of the representative offices will be made by the Croatian National Tourist Board.

The job vacancies with all information will be published on the official website of the Croatian National Tourist Board.

 

SOURCE: CNTB

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