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Event Coordinator in Irvine, CA

Event Coordinator Job Description

The event coordinator assists the event manager with organizing corporate, trade show and conference events. This role requires excellent communication and organizational skills. Employers may seek candidates with an extensive track record of successfully coordinating various types of events, including virtual.

Typical event coordinator duties:

Meeting with event stakeholders to discuss event concepts, budgets and expectations Identifying and booking locations and acquiring permits for eventsNegotiating with vendors, securing speakers and coordinating event staffing

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Salary for Event Coordinator in Irvine, CA

53680 - 72895

Low
53680
The candidate is new to the role or has limited experience and is building necessary skills.
Mid
62220
The candidate has moderate experience in the role, meets most requirements or has equivalent transferable skills, and may also have relevant certifications.
High
72895
The candidate has extensive experience and advanced skills for the role, and may also have specialized certifications.
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