You Run the Show
As an event manager, you're responsible for managing an event from conception through
to staging.
| Responsibilities in Brief |
| Venue selection |
| Logistics |
| Budgeting |
| Design |
| Negotiation |
| Marketing |
| Ticket sales |
| Customer service |
| Managing people |
You'll also be the key liaison point for your clients as well as suppliers and 3rd
parties such as hotels, sound engineers, caterers and talent agencies.
Key Requirements
Managing events successfully can be a challenge, with careful planning, attention
to detail and patience required.
A recognised qualification and relevant skills are essential to get your foot in the door. 
Whether you're organising private parties, art exhibitions, or even the Olympics,
you'll need strong organisational skills. You'll also need skills in:
Marketing
Communication
Problem solving
Time management
Building interpersonal relationships
If you have an appetite for challenges and would love to work in a dynamic, fast-paced
environment where no two projects are ever the same, you may be suited to a career
in event management.
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Why Become an Event Manager?
The event management sector in Australia is vibrant and growing, with plenty of
opportunities for trained professionals to manage events ranging from annual company
dinners to weddings to music festivals.
Benefits include:
Exciting, diverse projects
The opportunity to meet celebrities and other public figures
Freebies - see your event for free
Recognition - build your reputation with every successful event
Check out the career opportunities for event managers now:
Jobs for Event Managers
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant now for advice on
the right event management course for you.
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