Tuesday, October 20, 2009

How To Find The Right Massage Therapy Job Upon Graduation

By Kerris Samson

The biggest thing that those who train to be massage therapists face when they are close to completing their training is if they will actually be able to find a good massage therapy job after graduating.

There are various different types of massage therapy jobs one can do upon completing your training. You could find yourself a position in a massage studio or a spa or salon. Or you may find a position within a medical environment such as a hospital, a doctor's office or in a physical therapy or chiropractor's practice. Plus the job you get will also depend on the location where you live. Some massage therapists work in hotels or at large leisure resorts, whilst others obtain positions on cruise ships.

When it comes to finding what jobs are actually available once you have finished your training is to talk to other massage therapists. But do not just limit yourself to discussing your options with those therapists who have some connection with the school you attend, but try talking to others in other locations away from where you live. Also it is a good idea to talk to as many therapists who work in the various kinds of areas that we have previously mentioned.

Sometimes you may find that there is a lot of demand for massage therapists in one part of the town where you live and almost no jobs whatsoever in another part. You may also find that there is a big difference in relation between people want people to fill massage therapy positions in spas compared to those that are available in medical settings such as those found in physical therapy and chiropractic offices.

Also remember that every one of those massage therapists that you talk to will have started out just like you. In most cases you will find that many of them will be willing to take time out in order to answer some or all of your questions for you. You may even find some who can provide you with specific advice or provide you with a lead for a job that you can apply for.

If you know the location where it is you want to work then start carrying out as much research on the place as you can. Along with speaking to the person who hires staff arrange if at all possible to speak with the massage therapists already working there. If you have not yet started training then find out from them where they did their training. Plus you need to find out exactly what it is they like and dislike about their job. Although the job may be ideally suited to their requirements, you may find that it is not the right one for you.

Most massage therapy schools will have programs in place to help their graduates find a massage therapy job after they graduate. Schools that have built a good reputation in the community often have companies asking them for graduates to hire right out of school. If you haven't already chosen a school to attend for your training, be sure to take each school's job assistance programs into consideration before you choose a school.

By keeping the above in mind, you will find that actually getting the right massage therapy job for you will be far less fraught. Also spend time looking carefully at the various jobs that you can do and weigh up the pros and cons before applying. - 14130

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