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5 jobs that use VIP the most

Jobs that use vip the most include protocol officer, sponsorship coordinator, and event representative.

What jobs use VIP the most?

1. Protocol Officer

How protocol officer uses VIP:

  • Support multiple logistics elements while managing agency databases for support requests, scheduling, and event planning.
  • Lead a restructuring of the office which encourage greater collaboration between subunits and eliminate redundancies.
  • Maintain, prepare, and distribute weekly DV report.

Most common skills for protocol officer:

  • Government Officials
  • Logistics
  • Social Events
  • VIP
  • Conference Calls
  • DOD

2. Sponsorship Coordinator

How sponsorship coordinator uses VIP:

  • Manage back-end of website (CMS and technologies); update member directory; create content and news feed on website.
  • Analyze and evaluate each event base on ROI, penetration rates and retention opportunities.
  • Create PowerPoint presentations used for business development.facilitate working relationships with co-tenants and building management.

Most common skills for sponsorship coordinator:

  • PowerPoint
  • Sponsorship Sales
  • National Accounts
  • VIP
  • Event Planning
  • Budget Management

3. Event Representative

How event representative uses VIP:

  • Manage all POS, features, team sports, leagues and all other event activation for retail restaurants and bars.
  • Organize in house deliveries, client and VIP amenities, introduction letters/thank you letters and transportation transfers.
  • Work with promotional partners (radio, television, newspaper and social media) to coordinate ticket distribution and merchandise giveaways.

Most common skills for event representative:

  • Customer Service
  • Giveaways
  • Product Awareness
  • VIP
  • Brand Awareness
  • Excellent Guest

4. Entertainment Coordinator

How entertainment coordinator uses VIP:

  • Manage and update the online presence of the establishment on its website and Facebook page, including online customer service.
  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Act as the main point of contact for various vendors, DJ, and food supply.

Most common skills for entertainment coordinator:

  • Event Planning
  • POS
  • DJ
  • Entertainment Events
  • VIP
  • Coordinators

5. Group Coordinator

How group coordinator uses VIP:

  • Manage group blocks by making sure that PMS and Delphi are interfacing correctly and maintaining cut off dates.
  • Prepare and manage client correspondence relating to individual and group reservations and other group reservation functions.
  • Coordinate all large group contracts to ensure all information is accurately reflect in reservations systems.

Most common skills for group coordinator:

  • Reservations
  • Front Desk
  • Booking
  • Group Reservations
  • VIP
  • CPR

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