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Meeting and Event Planner Salary

July 20th, 2009

Meeting and event planners working in larger cities will  have higher income potential than those working in less populated areas. Areas like Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles have larger populations and more large corporations based there, so they tend to have more demand for event planners.

Event planners who start their own business  may struggle getting started, but those who are good at what they do, and who have good business sense, will see their income rise with no “ceiling.” However, working for a  hotel or other venue or an event planning company will give stability.  Depending on the metropolitan area, a meeting and event planner salary can range anywhere from $30K to $80K.

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Meeting and Event Planner Career Advice

July 18th, 2009

Being a meeting or event manager requires business sense.  A business or hospitality degree and then work within the hospitality industry to see how venues work with meetings are definitely beneficial. This type of experience will give you the background you need to succeed in the industry.

In fact, get as much hands on experience as possible.  Go work somewhere where you can get hands-on knowledge, whether working in catering or as an event coordinator for a hotel or independent venue.

Being an event planner entails long hours, weekend and holiday work. You must be able to see the big picture. When working with events, you have to see and anticipate every eventuality and plan for the worst. If you don’t have the gift to plan ahead and see the big picture, events probably aren’t for you.

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