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Event and Community Coordinator
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Join Payhawk's Experiential Marketing team in Paris as an Event & Community Coordinator. You will plan and execute B2B events, webinars, and community activations for our "Future CFO" program. This hands-on role requires 3+ years in event coordination, strong English skills, and a detail-oriented...
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France , Paris
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Event Coordinator
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Seeking a detail-oriented Event Coordinator for a long-term contract in New York. You will plan and execute diverse events, managing logistics, budgets, and vendor relations. This role requires 2+ years of experience, strong organizational skills, and proficiency in event software. We offer compr...
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United States , New York
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Robert Half
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Event Site Coordinator
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Join our team as a seasonal Event Site Coordinator at Progressive Field in Cleveland. You will manage training programs, support hiring, and assist with onboarding. The role requires MS Office proficiency and offers benefits like flexible schedules and health insurance.
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United States , Cleveland
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15.00 - 17.00 USD / Hour
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Casino Careersv
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Banquet and Event Coordinator
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Join our team in Putrajaya as a Banquet and Event Coordinator. You will create memorable experiences by expertly managing a wide range of event functions. Key duties include guest interaction, service coordination, and ensuring seamless operations from start to finish. We seek an initiative-drive...
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Malaysia , Putrajaya
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Marriott Bonvoy
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About the Event Coordinator role

Discover a world of dynamic career opportunities with Event Coordinator jobs, a profession at the heart of creating memorable and seamless experiences. Event Coordinators are the masterful conductors behind a wide array of events, from corporate conferences and product launches to weddings, galas, and nonprofit fundraisers. This role is perfect for highly organized, creative, and personable individuals who thrive in fast-paced environments and derive satisfaction from bringing a client's vision to life. If you are searching for a career that blends logistics with creativity, exploring Event Coordinator jobs is your first step.

Professionals in this field are responsible for the end-to-end management of events. Their typical duties begin with initial client consultations to understand the event's purpose, scope, and budget. Following this, they are tasked with meticulous planning, which includes sourcing and booking venues, coordinating with vendors like caterers, audiovisual technicians, and florists, and negotiating contracts to ensure the best value. A significant part of the role involves creating and managing detailed timelines and run-of-show documents to ensure every element of the event unfolds smoothly. On the day of the event, the coordinator is on-site to manage setup, troubleshoot any issues that arise, direct staff and volunteers, and ensure the client and guests have an exceptional experience from start to finish. Post-event responsibilities often include managing tear-down, processing vendor payments, and conducting debriefs to assess successes and areas for improvement.

To excel in Event Coordinator jobs, a specific set of skills is essential. Superior organizational and multitasking abilities are non-negotiable, as is impeccable written and verbal communication for dealing with clients, vendors, and team members. Problem-solving skills and the ability to remain calm under pressure are critical for handling the unforeseen challenges that inevitably occur during events. Technologically, coordinators must be proficient with standard office software for creating spreadsheets, proposals, and presentations, and they often work with specialized event management or reservation software. While a bachelor's degree in hospitality, communications, or a related field is common, practical experience is highly valued. Many successful coordinators build their careers through hands-on roles, demonstrating a proven track record of managing successful events. A passion for service, an eye for detail, and the energy to work long, irregular hours are the hallmarks of a professional thriving in Event Coordinator jobs, making it a rewarding path for those dedicated to the art of celebration and organization.