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How do you get a professional organizer certificate?
Education Requirements. You must have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
Paid Work Experience. You must be able to provide documentation of 1,500 hours of paid work experience as a professional organizer within five years prior to applying.
Code of Ethics. ...
Pass CPO Exam.
How do you become a certified professional organizer?
Education Requirements. You must have a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
Paid Work Experience. You must be able to provide documentation of 1,500 hours of paid work experience as a professional organizer within five years prior to applying.
Code of Ethics. ...
Pass CPO Exam.
How do you become a professional certified organizer?
There is a certification from the Board of Certified Professional Organizers® (CPO) that you may consider obtaining after you've been in business for a while. However, to become a Certified Professional Organizer®, you'll need at least 1500 hours of paid experience over the past three years.
How much does a professional organizer charge per hour?
Depending on the company and where you live, professional organizers typically charge between $30 and $80 per hour, according to CostHelper.com, and per-project rates for a single room such as a kitchen, utility room or home office range from $200 to $375.
What degree do you need to be a professional organizer?
Have a minimum of a high school diploma or an equivalent level of education. Have 1,500 hours of documented paid work as a professional organizer, 250 hours of which can be substituted with hours spent earning a college degree or other educational training.
How much do certified professional organizers make?
Income and Qualifications The average income for a professional organizer was $42,000 as of 2013, according to the job website Simplified. Since the professional organizer industry is still unregulated, there are no specific requirements to become a professional organizer.
Do you need a license to be a professional organizer?
To become a professional organizer, you don't need any special certification or specific training. ... There is a certification from the Board of Certified Professional Organizers® (CPO) that you may consider obtaining after you've been in business for a while.
How do you become a licensed professional organizer?
Complete 1500 hours within 3 years. In case you were wondering, that requirement averages out to about 9.5 hours of work per week for 3 years. ...
Apply for and pass the certification exam. ...
Keep Your Certification.
How much do professional organizers make?
The average income for a professional organizer was $42,000 as of 2013, according to the job website Simplified. Since the professional organizer industry is still unregulated, there are no specific requirements to become a professional organizer.
What makes a good professional organizer?
You have to be comfortable entering the disorganized and cluttered homes and offices of your clients. You may need a comfort level with physical as well as digital organization in order to fully help your clients. Most professional organizers have high levels of patience and empathy.
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