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How to Find Wedding Planning Jobs

There are millions of weddings taking place all over the world every year. Because the number of the weddings is so high, you can imagine that more and more people choose to start their own businesses in wedding planning. If you are talented and have good organizational skills, there are enough wedding planning jobs out there for you.

What is a wedding planner?

A wedding planner is a person who organizes weddings. All the frustrations and all that stress will be in the hands of the wedding planner thus leaving the couple relaxed. Sometimes called a wedding coordinator or a wedding consultant, the wedding planner is hired to help the groom and the bride coordinate all the tasks associated with the wedding. So, if you think you can do all these, you can start searching for wedding planning jobs available in your area.

Here are the things that you must do if you get hired as a wedding consultant:

  • Organize, purchase and budget the services for a wedding (renting a restaurant, talking to a minister, clothes, gifts, etc)
  • Send invitation cards
  • Hire a DJ and a photographer,
  • Take care of the honeymoon (plane tickets, transportations, reservations)

But these are only the most important tasks. In general, as a wedding planner, you will have to take care of all the aspects, and guarantee a beautiful wedding.

How to find wedding planning jobs

Well, the first option is to read all the ads in the local newspaper. If you think that the job suits you, you can then apply for an interview. Also, one of the easiest ways to search for wedding planning jobs is on the Internet. There are hundreds of web sites that are specialized in wedding planning, and you might find some job openings there.

In case these methods give unsatisfactory results you can always start a career as a wedding planner on your own. The advantage is that you need no experience or license. Just offer your services to young couples who want to get married. Once you will be hired for a few times, you will have enough money to extend your business, and maybe even offer some wedding planning jobs. If you do well, you will be recommended to new couples, and you will have a profitable business. A wedding coordinator usually charges 5%-20% of the total budget of the wedding, so you have high chances of success. So, if you are looking for a new job, just take into consideration some wedding planning jobs. It is a fun and enjoyable activity that offers you a lot of possibilities.



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