1. Networking is important in this industry. Do you have any confidence tips for students who are apprehensive about approaching people?
If you're the shy, timid, easily spooked or avoiding type then events may not be the most enjoyable area for you. The events industry is all about networking, you will only ever be as good as that little black book or iPad contact list you carry around! If people are likely to use your expertize, they have to know who you are. You don't have to be the loudest or most gregarious, be yourself and take it person by person.
2. Where's the best place to keep track of industry news and trends?
Tuning into current trends is really important and helps keep you in touch with what's going on, and helps encourage innovation. There are networks and hubs online and in print that is worth keeping on top of. Specialist groups.
3. What skills do you need to achieve success in the industry?
You need to be hardworking, determined, organized, resourceful and ambitious. There are certain attributes that an event manager needs to have, amongst them are to be: a people person, organised, creative, posses budget management skills, a problem solver, flexible, show attention to detail, be able to multi-task, show ability to think outside the box and someone with good energy levels. Languages are another skill that could help you go global in events. And good old IT skills can help you go from being a good events manager to a great one.
4. What are the highlights of a career in events?
The best things about a job in events are meeting new people, building relationships and hopefully having the chance to work on some big-name, exciting events. You may also have the opportunity to travel abroad and experience new cultures and lifestyles. Events aren't fluffy, nice-to-have things, they can be as important as the Olympics or as special as someone's wedding day. They matter and they have to go well. It can also be immensely satisfying pulling off a great event on a tight or limited budget.