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What are the requirements for wanting to engage in wedding work? I am an undergraduate, and I want to work in this field after graduation.
The wedding industry seems to be a besieged city. I majored in computer management. Later, because of the college band, I worked as a master of ceremonies and a keyboard. So I entered the wedding industry and decided to change careers after three years. During these three years, I spent most of my time as a keyboard, supervisor, planner, supervisor and planner. I decided to change careers for three reasons.

First, there is internal chaos in the industry. Although there are wedding associations and the like, they are mixed, with no management, no industry standards and no own workflow, and their development is slim.

Second, there is no ultimate goal, or the ultimate goal is too low. It seems that every position has an ultimate goal. For example, an electrician, if you are an apprentice, you have to be a master. If you are a master, you have to be an assistant engineer. If you are an assistant worker, you must be an engineer and an expert. But what about this industry? It can only be measured by the number of goods you receive each year, and no matter how good or bad, one of my colleagues works alone, with 300 orders a year, and the profit is only 654.38+ million, but a big wedding company can make millions of orders a year, but for ordinary people, your big wedding is also a wedding.

Third, the industry cheated. "You can't use the hotel stereo, it's too frequent, and the MC will definitely disagree. . . . "In fact, his stereo is not as good as the hotel's, just to earn hundreds more. "You have too few camera seats. How can you add a rocker arm and two seats?" . . . "In fact, the roof of the hotel is only 4 meters high, and the rocker arm can't play a role at all, just to give the camera more work and realize the odd number promised by the camera. Too much cheating.

The following is entirely personal:

In fact, the wedding industry in China will be a flash in the pan. With the reality of people's lives, the wedding industry will be eliminated. If people in need go to such companies, they will gradually be replaced by real planning companies and event companies. Imagine, can an industry without industry standards be called an industry?

I am now engaged in professional stage performance, and I can have an exchange when I have the opportunity.