Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Wedding Planner Jobs Are in High Demand


How To Save Money - Even If It's Your Own Wedding

Wedding jobs are in demand if you are you good with people and enjoy planning and organizing. Do you prefer not to be stuck in an office working 9 - 5? If so there are wedding jobs available and becoming a wedding planner may be an option for you to consider. Even if you've never thought about this as a career option before, you might consider these data before you discard the idea:

UK Wedding Statistics


  • There were 270,000 weddings in the UK in 2007, a fall of 2.7 per cent since 2006

  • The average overall cost of getting married is £22,858 (up from £21,901 in 2007)

  • So... about £6 BILLION is spent on weddings every year in the U.K.


USA Wedding Statistics


  • There are about 2.5 million weddings every year in the United States.

  • The average budget for a wedding is now estimated to be $28,000+.

  • So... about $40 BILLION is spent on weddings every year in the U.S.


The Market For Wedding Jobs

This sounds to me like a whopping market for wedding jobs! You could be part of it if you enjoy planning and organizing.

Because planning a wedding can be a complex and time-consuming process and the end result is often expensive, more couples are turning to help from wedding planners to ensure everything is covered and to get the best value. Wedding jobs, or specifically wedding coordinator jobs are mostly about helping people to realize and achieve their dream wedding event by taking the workload off the couple and removing many of their stresses.

Even if you haven't done this before, the whole process can be broken down into smaller segments so that the expense and performance elements of each can be more easily controlled. Before you start planning your clients' weddings, spend some time understanding what will be necessary to create each element of their event, and start taking notes about their preferences.

There are plenty of suitable wedding jobs you can create for yourself in your own area with a little imagination and some determination.

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