Interview questions
Travel Agency Manager
Best interview questions for your hiring process
A Travel Agency Manager is responsible for the day-to-day operations of your travel agency. They run the store, manage the employees on your team (e.g., Travel Agents), negotiate deals with travel partners, and create the overall growth strategy for the agency.
Typical Travel Agency Manager skills and characteristics to look for during the job interview include:
Ensure you find the right candidate for your Travel Agency Manager position by asking them the right type of interview questions. This will help you understand your candidate’s skills and experience much better, which means you have a better chance of hiring the best, most-qualified person for the job.
Luckily, we have done the hard work for you. Below, we list a bunch of Travel Agency Manager interview questions and answers that you can ask your candidate. These job-specific questions are designed to uncover the most useful information for the role, giving you everything you need to make an informed hiring decision.
Please note:
Our interview questions are suggestions for the earlier stages of the interview process and for candidates with average work experience. They are therefore a little more general.
For many candidates, job interviews are nerve-wracking and, quite frankly, terrifying experiences. After all, they are often desperate to impress you (the employer) and convince you that they are the right fit.
But in their state of anxiety, their nerves can quickly get the better of them. And before you know it, your questions are met with stuttering and vague answers. In many cases, the interviewee will actually know the correct answer, but they’re just too overwhelmed by nerves.
To prevent this from happening, we advise you to start the interview with some easy opening questions. Such starter questions are meant to make the candidate feel more comfortable and calm as they get the time to slowly settle into the interview.
Best interview questions for your hiring process
See our Travel Agency Manager job description hereFor the interview
A positive opener to start
What do you love the most about being a Travel Agency Manager?
What has your career path been so far?
Why did you decide to become a Travel Agency Manager?
What is your favourite holiday destination?
Behavioral Questions
Soft Skills
How do you motivate your employees to drive more sales?
How do you decide on targets to set, and how do you ensure they are realistic?
This question goes a bit deeper into the actual process the candidate follows when determining targets for the team. How do they decide on targets? A great answer would be if they use the SMART method of setting goals.
How do you build trust and rapport with your team members?
A true leader is trusted, respected, and well-liked by their team members. Find out how the candidate builds rapport and trust with their team.
Hard Skills
What would you say are the most important KPIs to measure in a travel agency?
The Travel Agency Manager needs to be able to determine what KPIs to measure to track the performance of the business.
How would you describe your management style?
Every manager has a different style of managing their team. Find out what theirs is and whether this is in line with your business and team.
What tools do you use to keep track of performance?
Performance tracking is an essential part of this role. Get an idea of the tools they’ve used in the past to further test their practical experience (and how much onboarding might be required).
Operational / Situational Questions
One of the members of your team has been grossly underperforming compared to the other Travel Agents in your team. What do you do?
A great manager won’t just tell the team member off. They will show empathy first and ask the team member if everything is alright/if anything is going on, before placing judgment. Based on the employee’s answer, they will then help find a solution to the problem, track the effectiveness of the solution, and see if it leads to improving the team member’s behaviour.
One of your biggest travel partners (a large hotel chain) has gone bankrupt, leaving hundreds of your customers either stranded or with cancelled holiday plans. The Travel Agency’s phone can’t stop ringing as one desperate customer calls after the other. What do you do?
This type of crisis situation can occur in this line of work. If a travel partner goes out of business, the travel agency’s team will have to (if possible) reschedule or rebook the trip for their customers. Otherwise, they will have to reimburse their customers. Find out how the candidate would handle such a situation.
Imagine it’s the end of the year and your team hasn’t just met their target: they’ve completely crushed it! What would you do in this situation?
Find out how the candidate rewards exceptional performance and behaviour. Will they offer people a bonus or take them for a nice dinner (their treat)? Or do they take it as the targets simply not being hard enough?
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The Travel Agency Manager is responsible for the growth of the agency, which means they are in charge of setting sales targets. Part of this is not only setting those targets, but encouraging and motivating employees to hit those targets.