What travel perks can you enjoy as a Travel Counsellor?
StoryAs a Travel Counsellor, you can look forward to some brilliant opportunities to travel and get to know the products you sell!

Do you want to learn what it’s like to be a Travel Counsellor? With the latest news, exciting case studies, and personal experiences from our dedicated team of Travel Counsellors, you can see what a career with us looks like from the inside.
As a Travel Counsellor, you can look forward to some brilliant opportunities to travel and get to know the products you sell!
Explore moreI was delighted when Sinéad decided to become a Travel Counsellor. Despite living near each other, I knew we would not be in direct competition.
Explore moreCiara Macconnell has been in the travel business for almost 25 years. She is originally from Galway, but she made the move to Cork twelve years ago when she joined our team and she has been an invaluable asset to the company ever since.
Explore moreDublin-based Gina Quinn lives in Santry while Martina Forde moved from Galway to Adare, Co. Limerick 7 years ago. They both joined Travel Counsellors in March 2018 and have become very close friends since they both attended the same induction in Cork.
Explore moreAfter living in Dublin for 18 years, Travel Counsellor Simon Armstrong decided to move to Spain last year. Simon, who joined Travel Counsellors in 2016, is now based in Valencia and has been able to continue growing his successful Irish travel business.
Explore moreWatch the action from our Travel Counsellors Conference 2019 in our official conference video.
Explore moreShe moved to Cork and joined the Head Office marketing team this year whilst completing her Master's Degree in marketing at Cork Institute of Technology.
Explore moreCaitriona Kelleher joined the head office team in 2015. With 19 years’ experience working in the travel industry she has a wealth of knowledge and advice to offer our Travel Counsellors.
Explore moreTravel Counsellors are partnering with national charity Irish Guide Dogs, with the commitment to sponsoring vital first year training of a new-born puppy. The announcement comes ahead of national Guide Dog Day this Friday, 10 May.
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