In a typical work setting, meeting and convention planners:
Interpersonal Relationships
- Have a high level of social contact. They frequently talk to customers, coworkers, service providers, and others.
- Communicate by telephone, e-mail, letters, memos, and in person on a daily basis.
- Are responsible for the work done by those they supervise or hire.
- Are placed in conflict situations on a weekly basis. People may become angry or discourteous if something goes wrong.
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- Are somewhat responsible for the health and safety of others.
- Nearly always work as part of a team.
Physical Work Conditions
- Usually work indoors, but may work outdoors on rare occasions.
- Are sometimes exposed to loud sounds or noise levels that may be distracting.
- Work near others. They often share the same work space with other planners and assistants.
- Travel to different work sites in a car, truck, or van.
Work Performance
- Must be very exact in their work so that events go smoothly.
- Make decisions that greatly impact their employer's reputation and finances.
- Make decisions that affect clients and coworkers on a daily basis. They rarely consult a supervisor before deciding a course of action.
- Set nearly all their daily tasks and goals without consulting another first.
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- Work in a moderately competitive atmosphere. They must abide by strict daily deadlines.
- Repeat the same physical or mental activities.
Hours/Travel
- Travel to look over possible meeting and convention sites.
- Often work more than 40 hours per week.
- May work nights and weekends.
- Typically work a set schedule, except when traveling.