How to Become a Celebrity Personal Assistant

Coach Shalanda
Celebrity Personal Assistants have a rigorous yet rewarding job. They get to enjoy some of the same perks celebrities enjoy like expensive hotel rooms and frequent travel. Assistants typically make a minimum of $100,000 a year and also get to mingle with other stars at red carpet events. This is a job to be envied...or is it? Being a celebrity personal assistant (CPA) takes a lot of work and they have to put in a lot of hours, especially if they are assisting a celebrity that is in high demand. Read on as I give you the basics to becoming a celebrity personal assistant.

Get training

Before jumping into a new career it is important to get some training. Take personal assistant training classes. Sites like celebritypersonalassistants.com offers workshops that help you get started in your new career. Search the internet for books and articles written by other CPAs for a more unbiased look into the work.

Choose Client Preference

Decide who you want to work for. There are many types of celebrities that need personal assistants like famous actors, professional athletes, politicians, musicians, and best-selling authors. Having a niche will make you more marketable. It will help you hone your skills in a particular area. As a result, you are more likely to gain more referrals because you have become an expert in that role.

Network

After you finish your training you will need to network. Pass out your business card and let people know you are available. Write a press release about your services for newspapers and news stations. Speak to a local radio personality and request an interview. The more exposure you receive the more likely your chances are of you getting hired.

Interview

Learn what the celebrity you are interviewing with likes and dislikes when you finally get asked for an interview. This will help prepare you for the interview and leave your interviewer with a good impression.

If you have decided to move forward with becoming a celebrity personal assistant there are a few factors you should take into account. While this can be a job perk, keep in mind that celebrities travel a lot. Be prepared to do a lot of traveling and work a lot of hours. Celebrities also have a bad reputation when it comes to their attitudes. So, with any job, be prepared to experience a little conflict with your boss every now and then. If the cons outweigh the pros you may want to consider a career as an assistant to the stars.

Published by Coach Shalanda

Since 2006, Shalanda has centered her relationship coaching practice on couples-married and dating, military and non-military. She also keeps a relationship blog at http://www.shalandarian.today.com.  View profile

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  • Karen Gros4/18/2009

    Good ideas!

  • 3lilangels4/14/2009

    ;-);-)

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