Your celebrity employer will want to be your first priority. Make sure you’re able sacrifice time with your family, pets or significant other before looking for a celebrity PA job. [2] X Research source

You don’t have to be a professional event planner to get practice organizing people and services. Arrange parties for your friends, social events at your job, or help plan a family reunion or wedding.

Create a personal website or blog for yourself, or volunteer to make one for a friend. Study popular celebrity social media accounts and start using similar tricks in your own. Practice sorting your emails into folders and creating neat, organized calendars.

For instance, if you’re interested in the music industry, look for a job with a professional musician. People more interested in the film world could look for actors or directors. If you love to read or write, try to pair up with a best-selling author. If sports are more your style, look for PA job with a professional athlete.

In the United States, celebrity personal assistants in the entertainment industry often find work in Hollywood or New York City, but if you’d like to work for a wealthy tech entrepreneur, the California Bay Area might be a safer bet. In other parts of the world, aim for major cities and arts hubs.

Professional associations for celebrity personal assistants exist at both the local level, in places like Los Angeles and New York, and internationally.