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Spa
jobs / employment
The spa industry over the last 5
years has shown tremendous growth, not only in the number of spas, but also in
the diversity of spas and spa therapies available. Established and emerging spa
businesses are constantly improving their business and management skills, keep
up with new changing trends within the industry, and develop good business
contacts and partnerships. They are various opportunities available as
employee in the Spa & Wellness Industry. Spa owners are constantly hiring the
following Spa Professionals like Spa Therapists, salon Therapists, acupuncture
therapist, dermatologist, spa manager, spa director, massage therapist, hair
dresser, tattoo artist and beauticians.
Eating nutritious
food, relaxing and relieving stress are critical in leading a
healthy lifestyle, and spas are championing this effort by teaching these
basic principles. In fact, 51 percent of U.S. spas offer educational
programs and nutritional consultations, 40 percent offer healthy eating
classes, 26 percent have educational offerings on obesity or weight gain issues
and 17 percent offer exercise programs specially designed for children and
teens.
From hemlines to hair
colors we love to watch trends come and go. As the spa industry has become
engrained into everyday culture many spa trends have extended their stay and
moved into full-blown tradition. As the voice of the spa industry, the
International SPA Association has been forecasting spa industry movements since
the early 1990s and welcomes 2008 with this Spa Industry Trend Watch.
"Savvy spa-goers are shaping the trends. Spa
professionals want to create the best experience possible, so it's a 'buyers'
market' for consumers who express their wants and needs," said ISPA
President Lynne McNees. "The spa lifestyle is in fashion, though it's also
timeless. As a leading leisure industry, spas have the staying power similar to
that of cruise lines, skiing and golf."
there is a tremendous opportunities in spa field as employee as well as
employer.
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