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Michi 
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Name: M 
 
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 event planning... 
does any1 know of any websites that have jobs specifically for event planning and things of that nature 
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			Posted 8/21/06 9:09 AM    | 
	
	
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bklyngirl 
COULD THIS BE MY YEAR?? 
  
Member since 6/05 15758 total posts 
Name: Gail 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
if u want to  do  this as a full time job, have u tried monster or hot jobs 
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			Posted 8/21/06 9:11 AM    | 
	
	
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Michi 
My Love 
Member since 5/05 31600 total posts 
Name: M 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
Posted by bklyngirl
  if u want to  do  this as a full time job, have u tried monster or hot jobs 
 
  thats where i was looking, they have a few posted but i was curious if any job sites are dedicated to that field
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			Posted 8/21/06 9:13 AM    | 
	
	
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nrthshgrl 
It goes fast. Pay attention. 
  
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 Re: event planning... 
I don't know of one that I'd recommend.  There was a professional society for event management, but I never bothered to sign up.
  I would also recommend checking out craigslist.  I'm not sure what type of events you're looking to plan - the range could be from convetion planning, party planning, meeting planning. 
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			Posted 8/21/06 9:39 AM    | 
	
	
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nov04libride 
big brother <3 
  
Member since 5/05 14672 total posts 
Name: Me 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
I just wrote a long response but wasn't logged in.    
  Anyway, I worked in event planning for two different organizations--one large gov. agency, and then a Wall Street firm.  I would narrow down what area you want--corporate?  Weddings?  Hotels/restaurants?  I sent my resume into a company HR dept., and then they hired me for the event planning position they never posted because I had a high-profile previous job in event planning. The categories are very different--I personally wouldn't want hotel/restaurant or wedding planning because I wouldn't want weekend work, which is a lot of what they do.  In the company where I worked, I very rarely worked weekends, only for large conferences or events.  It was mostly luncheons and dinners.  If you are thinking of wedding or personal event planning, I would try to get a part time job as an assistant to test it out.  Plus, if you get contacts in hotels and restaurants it will be easier to get into that aspect.   
Message edited 8/21/2006 10:08:59 AM. 
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			Posted 8/21/06 10:08 AM    | 
	
	
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LMFitz 
life is good 
  
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 Re: event planning... 
Depending on what types of events you're looking for - I managed events for non-profits for a while - and there are associations related to that type of event. 
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			Posted 8/21/06 10:10 AM    | 
	
	
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Michi 
My Love 
Member since 5/05 31600 total posts 
Name: M 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
thank you!    
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			Posted 8/21/06 10:19 AM    | 
	
	
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FelAndJon 
needs to update her avatar pic 
Member since 6/05 10212 total posts 
Name: Felice (aka LuckyBride2004) 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
Michi, not sure if you knew this but this is what I do!  I will FM you the name of my headhunter.  He is who I got my job through    I work in corporate event planning (actually, I manage a conference center for a wall street firm) 
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			Posted 8/21/06 3:10 PM    | 
	
	
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JenniferEver 
The Disney Lady 
  
Member since 5/05 18163 total posts 
Name: Jennifer 
 
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 Re: event planning... 
felice, 
  do they hire stage managers for event planning gigs? I know for some things they do. Do you have info on this? 
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			Posted 8/21/06 3:11 PM    | 
	
	
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