So, You Want To Work In Event Management?

By Daniel Kidd

Here are some of the best ways to get into this industry

Events management is a career for those who’re organised, energetic and outgoing. A work hard, party hard attitude is key, and while it can be a highly stressful job, a recent YouGov survey found that the vast majority of people working in the industry wouldn’t swap careers.

You need a lot of stamina and a lot of drive – You need to be the first person to get up and the last person to go to bed, making sure you have a smile on your face no matter what is going on and be able to think on your feet.

A lot of people aspire to get into this industry, and there are a large number of universities offering courses in events management, along with a degree there are a few other things you can do to push yourself ahead of the competition.

Degrees

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A degree helps show you have a commitment to an events career. More and more graduates, in a wide range of subjects are doing a master’s course in events management to get in-depth knowledge of the events industry. It’s also a way of showing their commitment to a career in this business and ensures their job applications stand out.

Courses tend to cover the basic logistics of organising an event – marketing it, health and safety, catering. Students will learn all the practical bits, but along with this they also learn about the impact of events on the economy, on the environment and on the lives of people who live close to one being held.

Some courses offer placement years and one thing that is hugely important in this industry is experience.

Volunteering

It’s not always paid, but is imperative if you want to gain on the job experience and to get your name out there with event management companies.

Many event organisers are always on the lookout for volunteers to help at their events. Obviously the larger ones such as the Olympic Games, music and film festivals are hugely popular but it can be good to start within the business-to-business world. There are a wide range of events such as conferences, product launches, award ceremonies and so on where on site and other support is required.

You’ll show willingness, gain valuable knowledge and make some great contacts in the industry.

Networking

This will be imperative in landing your first job. It’s strongly recommended that young students and graduates join one of the industry associations so that they can meet and interact with events professionals at seminars, conferences and so on. It also provides you with something else to include on your CV.

Making a name for yourself

Work your way up to helping at high profile events. People can improve their chances if they widen their scope initially. Firstly get that valuable experience, work up the career ladder and one day have a key role in the high profile events. It’s far too much of a risk to the project manager on these events to have staff that don’t have the experience.

About the Author: It’s not essential for you to have an event management degree as lots of different backgrounds are considered for the industry.

Event management companies

specifically look for those who are driven, have some practical experience and are extremely hard working.

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