As a personal professional organizer your job is to organize and clean off basis that are vital to a business or organization. By keeping the workplace organizing clean it runs more smoothly. Professional organizers also work with many different clients helping them to create systems to manage their money better. Most professional organizers work independently of employment and they usually out of their home.Professional organizers assist their clients in helping them to organize the office space, their closet space, and also there storage space. The job is mainly to eliminate any waste and clutter, they create organized and effective filing systems, and the making a plan to educate their clients on a simple ways to keep themselves and their surroundings organized.
Professional organizers who have good background experience in dealing with financial services are the ones who assist their clients with organizing their finances, they help them create effective budgets, they help them with making sure they are organized and prepared to pay bills, and may also create effective money management systems for them to follow.
To become a professional organizer, there is no specific education or degree required. Minimum who are starting to become professional organizers have to be very attentive to detail and have to be very skillful and communication always exhibiting patience and knowledge of what their employer wants.
The Board of Certification for Professional Organizers is a trade organization that takes in volunteers who are hopefuls trying to become professional organizers. It awards a certification to those who complete their volunteer program and passes the exam.
According to Payscale.com 2010, typical professional organizers who work in the United States and a annual salary ranging from $40,000-$60,000 a year.

