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A wedding planner designs a wedding, keeping in mind the client’s requirements and budget. The job entails planning all ceremonies, preparing budgets, helping the client select the venue and even the trousseau.

Updated on: Sep 22, 2011 11:00 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The lowdown
A wedding planner designs a wedding, keeping in mind the client’s requirements and budget. The job entails planning all ceremonies, preparing budgets, helping the client select the venue and even the trousseau. A good planner will work out a theme, design the event, menu, invitations and even the décor of the venue around it

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Clock Work
10am: Reach office
10.30-11.30am: Attend meetings, brainstorm on themes and ideas during lean season, and during the wedding season discuss wedding preparations.
12pm: Meet clients, fashion designers, jewellery designers etc, to prepare for the big day,
3pm: Coordinate with different team members
5pm: Visit the site if wedding venue is being done up
6pm: Meet clients/ hold meetings
7pm: Dress up and go to the venue and stay till the main event takes place
12am: Brief staff at the venue to take care of guests and leave for home

The payoff
The team comprises designers, wedding coordinators, warehouse in-charge, fabrication in-charge, operations managers, skilled craftsmen, carpenters, painters, welders, artists, florists, sound and light technicians. The outfit may have three departments — design, client relations and production.

A coordinator can earn Rs7500 a month at the entry level. By the first year s/he can start earning Rs12,000 a month and at the end of the third year s/he can hope to get anything like Rs30,000 to Rs50,000 a month. An operations manager can earn Rs10,000 a month at the entry level and R1 lakh a month subsequently.

A planner can benefit enormously from his/her own set-up.

The sky is the limit where earnings are concerned then and they can earn lakhs or even crores during the wedding season

Getting There
To begin with, you can work or intern with an established wedding planner to gain hands-on experience before venturing out on your own

Institutes
. National Institute of Event Management, Mumbai
www.niemindia.com/courses
. Event Management Development Institute, Mumbai
www.emdiworld.com/india/epr_new.htm

Pros and cons
. The job requires extensive travel
. You get to do a lot of creative work and meet exciting people
. The money is fantastic if you are known in the industry
. It involves long hours, constant plan changes and dealing with (at times) bizarre client requests
. Something as huge as a wedding involves dealing with all kinds of people

 
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