booker
word
/ˈbʊkɝ/
/ˈbʊkə/
Definition
A booker is a person whose job is to arrange or schedule bookings. In entertainment, a booker finds artists or events to fill a venue or manages reservations for clients.
Usage & Nuances
Most common in the entertainment industry (music, sports, modeling), but can be used for travel/ticketing. Not used for someone who reads books. Phrases: 'talent booker', 'event booker'. Formal to semi-formal.
Spanish: agente de reservas - programador (eventos)Portuguese (BR): agente de reservas - programador (eventos)Portuguese (PT): agente de reservas - programador (eventos)Chinese (Simplified): 预订员 - 策划人Chinese (Traditional): 預訂員 - 策劃人Hindi: बुकिंग करने वाला - आयोजकArabic: وكيل حجز - منسق فعالياتBengali: বুকার - বুকিং ব্যবস্থাপকRussian: букер - менеджер по бронированиюJapanese: ブッカー - 予約担当者Vietnamese: người đặt chỗ - người sắp xếp lịchKorean: 부커 - 예약 담당자Turkish: organizatör - rezervasyon sorumlusuUrdu: بکَر - بکنگ انچارجIndonesian: penjadwal - pengatur pemesanan
Example Sentences
She wants to be a talent booker for TV shows.
basic
The hotel booker confirmed my reservation.
basic
The booker scheduled five shows for the band.
basic
Talk to the booker if you want a spot on the next festival line-up.
natural
My friend works as a booker for a big modeling agency.
natural
Getting in touch with the right booker can really boost your career.
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