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Trade Show Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Trade Show Manager?
November 2022
Challenging.
Trade Show Manager in St. Louis:
Pros: I enjoy planning and executing a project. I enjoy working with current and potential clients.
Cons: The below average salary paid
March 2021
Quirky company.
Trade Show Manager in Santa Barbara:
Pros: Flexible work environment; able to work autonomously; good people to work with
Cons: Strange executive management; job function not really valued
August 2015
Shows and Events Manager Pay Review.
Trade Show Manager:
Pros: Amazing company culture. Lots of freedom. Wear multiple hats. Multi role. Opportunity for promotion.
Cons: Terrible pay. Ambiguity results in no formal recognition for job skills.
June 2014
More Stressful Than A Police Officer.
Trade Show Manager:
There is a lot of stress being a trade show manager but it is fun! You can travel, set up a booth, make it all come together and get the crowd involved within your booth to really enjoy why they are here. The more people in the booth who are real prospects, the more sales we'll make the more money we'll have to take care of our family.
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