Dream
Career
Etiquette
Consultant
Would you love to tell people
what you think about their rude behavior? If you can do it politely, a
career in etiquette consulting may be right for you.
What
They Do
An etiquette consultant's
love for good manners and social graces can be the basis of a fun and lucrative
career, as they advise people on the correct protocol for social and business
situations.
Etiquette consultants are
experts in one or several areas of etiquette protocol, such as business
etiquette, children's etiquette, communication etiquette, dining etiquette,
international protocol, social etiquette, and wedding etiquette. They advise
their clients on how to ensure their behavior is acceptable to the people
they spend time with or want to impress.
Many etiquette consultants
are self-employed and run their own businesses, although some are on staff
at larger companies. Some even work for government offices, helping VIPs
ensure they adhere to protocol with dignitaries from other cultures.
An etiquette consultant may
work with brides to consult regarding the etiquette concerns of weddings,
or with business people helping them train their staff on anything from
polite telephone manners to business meeting tips. Many teach classes or
give seminars on etiquette-related topics as well.
As an etiquette consultant,
you will spend time doing some or all of the following:
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Keeping up with etiquette trends
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Broadening your existing knowledge
of etiquette
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Researching etiquette protocol
for specific situations or cultures
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Marketing your services to new
clients
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Meeting with clients to determine
their needs
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Teaching etiquette classes and
seminars
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Developing etiquette training
materials
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Networking with potential clients
and explaining what you do
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Writing on etiquette topics
for newspapers and magazines
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Holding one-on-one training
sessions with clients
Who
is Likely to Succeed
If you are the person at
your family get-togethers who loves to set the table and you never question
which way to place a knife; if you think an afternoon spent reading Emily
Post is one well spent; and if you instinctively handle potentially awkward
situations with good taste and common sense, you may find that a career
as an etiquette consultant is perfect for you.
The most successful etiquette
consultants are diplomatic with their clients, resourceful in finding information,
and have a good personal presentation. They are comfortable speaking with
people one-on-one or to groups, and are confident self-promoters.
How
to Learn It
You don't need a college
education to be a successful etiquette consultant. What you do need is
a broad knowledge of proper etiquette for any given situation, and the
ability to convey that knowledge to your clients successfully.
There are a number of excellent
books that cover just about every conceivable issue regarding etiquette
and protocol. Start with books that give you a general overview, such as
Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior, Freshly Updated
by Judith Martin.
Does your mother have a business
meeting with a client from another country? Does your best friend have
an upcoming interview, or a party that she wants to go off without a hitch?
Start by honing your skills with friends and family to practice and work
out in your own mind how you will present your information to paying clients.
Also, consider volunteering
your expertise for nonprofit organizations that will help you build your
professional resume in business situations. Make sure to ask those to whom
you donate services for testimonials to aid you in getting paying clients.
Consider
the area of etiquette that you may wish to specialize in, and see if there
is training specific to it. Many successful etiquette consultants start
their own training programs for other consultants. The FabJob
Guide to Become an Etiquette Consultant lists a number of training
programs you can choose from, and is an excellent source of etiquette guidance
itself.
Tag and Catherine Goulet
are founders of FabJob.com. This article is an excerpt from the book Dream
Careers: How to Quickly Break Into a Fab Job! Visit www.FabJob.com
to discover how to break into the career of your dreams.
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