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The Complete Guide to Careers in Special Events, 1st Edition

ISBN: 978-0-470-91198-3

February 2011

240 pages

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Description
The Complete Guide to Careers in Special Events offers students real-world examples and strategies for identifying their best job in special events, securing that job, and developing resources and contacts to sustain career success. The author includes specific information on the necessary skills needed to be successful in this industry, and teaches students ways to best present this to potential employers, and concludes with networking advice and strategies to ensure career growth and success. Every event requires planning--and it starts with understanding the needs of your client. Finding a job is no different--it is its own special event, and following the same planning process can lead you to the job you desire!
About the Author

Gene Columbus was a Disney executive for more than three decades. As former manager of entertainment staffing for Walt Disney World, Gene hired thousands of entertainment and special events professionals. Later, he served as general manager for Disney's convention and resort entertainment, putting on large-scale special events and convention shows.
Today, Gene is an associate professor with the University of Central Florida's Conservatory Theatre, and acts as visiting professor at Temple University's Event Leadership Executive Certificate Program.
He is a member of the National Speaker's Association and is much sought after as a motivational speaker and trainer.

Features
  • Author's vast industry experience brings real-world examples and tips to job search and interview preparation
  • Presented in a story-like format to grab student's attention, with straight talk about the do's and don'ts in the process
  • Covers a wide range of careers in the events industry to help students decide which they are most interested in and special training requirements
  • Approaches the job search and interview preparation as its own "special event"--outlining the steps in the process to gain the appropriate experience, create your own "special events career brand," plan, and execute a successful search
  • Creating your own "career brand"
  • Developing your "tool kit:" cover letters, resume, etc.
  • Job search tips, interview techniques and tips, through to "closing the deal"
  • Career development and networking
  • Helpful appendixes include sample resumes and cover letters, tips for dressing for success, interview questions, networking tips, and more!