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Have you ever been to a wedding and thought, "I could plan this!"
Do you start picturing style ideas, design details, and floor plans and think about how you could plan a better wedding?
A career as a wedding planner might be right for you!
A wedding planner is in charge of planning everything for a wedding and executes the vision for the couple's happiest day!
What does a wedding planner do?
A wedding planner is responsible for:
the overall design and style of the wedding including decorations and lighting
coming up with the floor plan including table and seating arrangements for the ceremony and reception
negotiating contracts with wedding vendors on the client's behalf
managing the wedding day schedule to ensure the event goes smoothly
Quiz
A wedding planner's responsibilities include which of the following: (Choose all options that apply)
A wedding planner is responsible for helping the couple keep track of their budget, planning and organizing the details of the wedding rehearsal, and meeting with all vendors including the officiant that will marry the couple.
Where and how do wedding planners work?
You'll enjoy this career if:
You have great organization skills. A wedding planner keeps track of many details including the design, style details, and food menu.
You're a good communicator. Wedding planners must communicate with clients at all times.
You're creative. Wedding planners have to be creative, resourceful, and solve problems.
You're good with budgets. Wedding planners must be comfortable working with a limited budget.
Reconsider this career if:
You don't enjoy working long hours or weekends. On the day of the wedding, you could be on your feet for at least 15 hours.
You want to stay busy year-round. Most weddings are planned during the summer and fall season, which means you earn less during the rest of the year.
You prefer to work with one client at a time. Many times, a wedding planner handles multiple weddings at a time.
Did you know?
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Does being a wedding planner sound like an interesting career to you?
This Byte has been authored by
Jes Thompson
Learning Designer