About Become an Event Planner
Wondering why you didn't get a reply to that resume you sent out?
Most people trying to break into the events industry go about it in entirely the wrong way; you can't just take a course, graduate, and start applying for entry-level positions. Unlike most professions, a career in event planning does not require qualifications. Employers are looking for people with the right skills, personal qualities, and-above all else-experience. In this industry, getting hired doesn't involve blindly sending out resumes to get experience; it's all about networking, contacts, and relationships.
This straight-talking, no-nonsense, guide aims to show job seekers the right way to go about it-with practical steps and action points to follow. You will learn:
Why you don't need qualifications or certifications to become an event planner
How to decide if taking an event-planning course is right for you
How to differentiate between credible and less trustworthy event-planning courses
How to choose the most relevant event-planning course and how long to study for
How to network, make contacts, and develop relationships in the events industry
The specific skills and qualities that employers are looking for you to demonstrate
The experience employers will be looking for on your resume
How to get that experience when starting from scratch
How to present that experience on your resume in the right way
How to approach and get noticed by employers
What to say and do in interviews-and what not to
Featuring advice from employers, recruiters, and senior event professionals with experience working for some the industry's leading players, including:
Jack Morton Worldwide, George P. Johnson, Imagination, Apple, Microsoft, UBM, Goldman Sachs, Credit Suisse, Linklaters, ACCESS Destination Services, International Travel Group, The Dorchester, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, FremantleMedia, Rhubarb Food Design, Chad Hudson Events, British Red Cross, and ESP Recruitment-the leading recruitment agency for the events industry.
Suitable for complete beginners or those who have already taken an event-planning course but are struggling to find work in the industry, this book reveals what employers are really looking for, to give you the best chance of getting hired.
For additional content, see this book's companion site at www.becomeaneventplanner.org
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