Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
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Job Description
Coordinate activities of staff, convention personnel, or clients to make arrangements for group meetings, events, or conventions.

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Job Requirements
Experience: A considerable amount of work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is needed for these occupations. For example, an accountant must complete four years of college and work for several years in accounting to be considered qualified.
Education: Most of these occupations require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.
Training: Employees in these occupations usually need several years of work-related experience, on-the-job training, and/or vocational training.

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Significant Points
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Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners

Meeting, convention, and event planners coordinate all aspects of events and professional meetings. They arrange meeting locations, transportation, and other details.

Meeting, convention, and event planners spend time in their offices and onsite at hotels or convention centers. They also work onsite at hotels or convention centers, and they often travel to attend events and visit prospective meeting sites. During meetings or conventions, planners may work many more hours than usual.

Most meeting, convention, and event planning positions require a bachelor's degree. Some hospitality industry experience related to event planning is considered valuable for many positions.

The median annual wage for meeting, convention, and event planners was $46,840 in May 2015.

Employment of meeting, convention, and event planners is projected to grow 10 percent from 2014 to 2024, faster than the average for all occupations. As globalization increases and businesses continue to recognize the value of professionally planned meetings, demand for meetings and events is projected to grow. Job opportunities should be best for candidates with a bachelor's degree in meeting and event management, hospitality, or tourism management.

Explore resources for employment and wages by state and area for meeting, convention, and event planners.

Compare the job duties, education, job growth, and pay of meeting, convention, and event planners with similar occupations.

Learn more about meeting, convention, and event planners by visiting additional resources, including O*NET, a source on key characteristics of workers and occupations.

 

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Top Ten Industries
U.S. National Figures.
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
Business, Professional, Labor, Political, and Similar Organizations 9,130
Traveler Accommodation 8,830
Other Support Services 8,460
Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools 6,530
Management, Scientific, and Technical Consulting Services 5,450
Promoters of Performing Arts, Sports, and Similar Events 4,770
Other Personal Services 3,950
Local Government, excluding schools and hospitals (OES Designation) 3,730
Other Amusement and Recreation Industries 3,550
Management of Companies and Enterprises 3,480
 
 
Career Video

Title:  "Meeting and Convention Planners"
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Salaries
U.S. National Averages.
Meeting, Convention, and Event Planners
Average Annual Salary $53,730
Average Hourly Wage $25.83
Total Employment 110,120

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Employment by Gender
U.S. National Average.
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