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10
Steps to a Job as a Celebrity Personal Assistant
John C.
Havens
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As a
celebrity personal assistant you can earn up to $100,000 per
year, and enjoy an incredible lifestyle that most people can
only dream about. In return for screening fan mail, answering
phones, and planning parties, celebrity personal assistants
are allowed to enter an exclusive world and live like a star.
After all,
celebrities need to buy groceries and schedule doctor's
appointments just like everyone else, but unlike
everyone else they also have movie shoots, important meetings,
and volumes of phone calls to make. The personal assistant
makes sure that everything gets done, allowing the celebrity
to enjoy a semi-private life. A good "CPA" functions as
coordinator, accountant, and just about anything else that a
famous person might require. They offer organization and peace
of mind to those who need it the most.
CPA perks
often include tickets to sold out concerts, first-class air
travel, expensive gifts, and great gossip about what other
celebrities are really like. Does this sound like a
great day at work to you? If so, here are 10 steps to breaking
into this growing field of employment, based on the
Guide
to Become a Celebrity Personal Assistant.
1. Choose a Type of Celebrity
Actors and
rock stars are not the only ones who need personal assistants.
You could decide to assist professional athletes, politicians,
directors, bestselling authors, wealthy families, motivational
speakers, dot-com millionaires… basically anyone with enough
money can hire someone to be a personal assistant. It's
probably best to work for someone in a field you're interested
in, because the more you know, the more you have to offer.
Potential employers will find you more appealing as a new
hire.
2. Develop Your Skills
CPAs need to
know a little bit about everything, and know where to find out
more. Celebrities are currently looking for internet-savvy,
technologically competent employees who can show them how to
transfer information from their palm pilot to the computer,
send an e-greeting to Mom, or keep track of their personal
finances.
Most
celebrities are also interested in your typing skills,
etiquette knowledge, and party planning or gift buying
ability. Above all, celebrities need to know that you will not
reveal their intimate secrets to the National Enquirer,
so make sure you get used to practicing the art of discretion
as well.
3. Get Some Training
There is
currently no formal long-term education program to become a
personal assistant, but you can develop many of the necessary
skills in related programs, such as computer courses,
household management courses (for butlers and household
managers) and event planning courses offered by community
colleges.
4. Get Some Experience
One great
way to learn the skills of being a celebrity personal
assistant is to be a non-celebrity PA first. You may even
discover that being a personal assistant to a non-celebrity is
more your speed if you really enjoy organizing but don’t like
the stress of the celebrity lifestyle.
5. Find a Job Opening
Networking
is an important first step: let everyone know that you are a
CPA who is looking for work. Think about all of the people you
know, family and friends alike. In that vast network, is there
anyone who is closer to a celebrity than you are? You can also
meet celebrities through volunteering, working as a production
assistant on a movie set, and job listings.
6. Contact a Celebrity
Although you
may not speak with the celebrities themselves, you can usually
get in touch with their publicist, agent or even their current
personal assistant. Even if they aren't looking for an
assistant immediately, they may have an opening in the future
or know someone who does. There are many books and websites
available that list addresses and contact information for
celebrities.
7. Avoid Common Mistakes
It would be
great if you could just strike up a conversation with someone
like an agent and get an immediate referral to a celebrity.
However, most people who are starting out don’t find it easy
to say the right things off the top of their head. This is
when having a script can be a tremendous help. A script is
simply an outline of what you want to say. To sound like a
professional avoid disclosing too much personal information
about yourself, sounding too eager, or mentioning that you are
hoping to launch your own showbiz career. Instead, focus on
what you have to offer the celebrity.
8. Join an Agency
Most CPAs
agree that this is a great inroad into the industry. Once
you’ve located one (more than a dozen agencies are listed in
the Guide to Become a Celebrity Personal Assistant),
send a brief email query asking who you should contact about
becoming a CPA for one of their clients. Sign up with as many
agencies as possible.
9. Ace the Interview
According to
Jonathan Holiff, former personal assistant to several
celebrities, "Assuming you have the skills and the
temperament, it really comes down to a personality match." You
will more than likely have to go through a number of
interviews before you get to meet your celebrity. Don’t let it
faze you; just be honest and direct with everyone you meet.
And when you meet your celebrity? Don't gush. Concentrate on
being professional and establishing an immediate rapport with
them.
10. Join Professional Organizations
There are
professional organizations that assist celebrity personal
assistants with their career development. Once you start
working as a CPA, you will be able to join these organizations
and they will become an invaluable source of support and
information.
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