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Event General Manager
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Lead a major outdoor immersive experience near Philadelphia this season. As General Manager, you'll oversee all on-site operations, staff, and budgets for this pop-up event. The role requires strong leadership, adaptability to outdoor weather, and experience in high-traffic hospitality or enterta...
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United States , Philadelphia
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38.00 USD / Hour
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Sr. Tradeshow and Event Marketing Manager
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Lead high-impact B2B event marketing for a global tech leader. Manage a portfolio of major tradeshows from strategy to execution, driving brand presence and pipeline. Leverage 7+ years of experience in complex event management, vendor negotiation, and cross-functional collaboration. Enjoy compreh...
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United States , San Mateo; Phoenix; Salt Lake City; Austin; New York; Tampa; Philadelphia
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115000.00 - 210000.00 USD / Year
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Senior Event Manager
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Lead large-scale conventions and exhibitions at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. This senior role requires 3+ years of event planning experience and exceptional client service skills. You will independently manage complex events using Ungerboeck software. A CMP certification is...
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United States , Philadelphia
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75000.00 - 80000.00 USD / Year
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Pursue a dynamic career in event management, a field where creativity meets meticulous organization. An Events Manager is the mastermind behind the seamless execution of a wide array of gatherings, from corporate conferences and product launches to weddings, galas, and large-scale festivals. This profession is the engine that drives memorable experiences, transforming a client's vision into a tangible, impactful reality. For those with a passion for bringing people together and a knack for logistics, Events Manager jobs offer a rewarding and fast-paced career path with opportunities across numerous industries, including hospitality, corporate, and non-profit sectors. The core of an Events Manager's role revolves around comprehensive planning and flawless execution. Typical responsibilities begin long before the event itself, involving in-depth client consultations to define objectives, budgets, and themes. Managers are then responsible for developing detailed project plans, managing budgets, and sourcing and negotiating with a wide network of vendors, including venues, caterers, audio-visual technicians, and decorators. They create and manage timelines, coordinate logistics for transportation and accommodations, and handle all necessary permits and insurance. On the day of the event, the manager transitions to an on-site conductor, overseeing setup, managing staff and volunteers, troubleshooting any issues that arise in real-time, and ensuring the experience meets or exceeds guest expectations. The role concludes with post-event activities, such as reconciling budgets, processing vendor payments, and conducting debriefs to gather feedback and measure success against key performance indicators. To thrive in Events Manager jobs, a specific set of skills is essential. Exceptional organizational and project management abilities are non-negotiable, as is a keen attention to detail to manage multiple moving parts simultaneously. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are critical for building rapport with clients, motivating teams, and negotiating with suppliers. Successful managers are creative problem-solvers who remain calm and decisive under pressure. They possess stellar budgeting and financial acumen to deliver events within financial constraints. While entry-level positions may be available for those with transferable skills, most employers seek candidates with a proven track record in event planning or a related field like hospitality or marketing. A bachelor's degree in event management, hospitality, business, or communications is often preferred. Proficiency with event management software and tools is also a common requirement. If you are a proactive, resilient, and highly organized individual who excels in a dynamic environment, exploring Events Manager jobs could be the first step toward a career dedicated to creating unforgettable moments.

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