Vivian GiangThe workplace is constantly changing and to make sure you're on your way down the preferred career path, it's a good idea to take the advice of success stories that came before you.
If someone's already been where you are, and telling you the best shortcuts to take, why not listen?
Our friends over at
eVenues blog compiled some of the best career advice from meetings and events industry leaders, which they shared with us.
Doreen Ashton Wagner, Managing Director at Greenfield Services
"Be CLEAR on what YOU want. Some of it is regular stuff: salary, the hours, how much travel, how much advancement potential. But also less obvious stuff: how much autonomy to make decisions, what motivates you to get up everyday, what kind of people you like to work with, what you're NOT WILLING to compromise."
Source: eVenues Blog Dawn Penfold, President at Meetingjobs
"Everyone tells you that you should do what you love. Sounds good in a blog or on a poster. It isn’t necessarily realistic or possible. Enjoying your work, being valued in your industry and community, and making money makes sense. Bottom line, keep a realistic outlook on your career."
Source: eVenues Blog Randall Whatley, President at Cypress Media Group
"At first you will be the youngest person in the room and think you are much smarter than the old ones. At the end you will be the oldest person in the room and think you are much smarter than the young ones. If you do this, you will have been wrong both times."
Source: eVenues Blog Michelle Bergstein Fontanez, Marketing Maven Event Industry Marketing by BeatCreative
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Stick with what you do best and become a master at it and never over-promise. Your stellar work can act as the over promise without mention. The pitfalls of over promising is most likely you will under deliver, not intentionally, but because you promised more. You can't control the unexpected and the unexpected usually happens when you over promise.
Be clear, upfront and honest in your communication. If you can't meet a deadline communicate that. Accountability goes a long way! Life happens and its best to admit fault, we are all human, better to be approachable and real about any situation, no matter how much you may fear that phone call, or conversation, the burden that gets lifted alleviates so much stress you wouldn't believe! You'll thank me later!"
Source: eVenues Blog
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