Finding The Perfect Massage Therapy Job

By Kerris Samson

The biggest thing on the minds of most people when they are getting close to finish their massage therapy training is will they be able to find a good massage therapy job afterwards.

There numerous types of massage therapy jobs available, from working in a massage studio, to working in a day spa or salon or working in a medical setting such as in a hospital, doctor's, physical therapy or chiropractor's office. It also depends on where you live as you mind find jobs in hotels, at resorts or on cruise liners which you can apply for.

The best way for finding out what jobs are available where you live is by talking to other massage therapists. If you can rather than just talking to those who are connected with the school that you attend speak to others who have no affiliation with your school. If you can speak to several of them that are located in different parts of the town where you live and those who actually do massage therapy in a field that you may not have considered.

You may find as you look for a new job that there is a high demand for massage therapists in one area of the town where you live compared to another. So you will need to be prepared to travel to your work if you want to see your career as a massage therapist flourish. Also sometimes you may find it far easier to get a position working in a spa than you would say as a massage therapist in a medical setting.

It is important to remember that when talking to these people they will have been in the same situation as you after they had finished their training. Many of these will often be more than willing to help answer any or all of the questions that you have regarding getting a job after completing your training. In some cases you may find that they can provide you not only with advice but also a lead which could end up getting you the job that you want.

If you know where it is that you want to work as a massage therapist then make some calls to that place. As well as talking to the person in charge of hiring staff also if you can speak to some of the therapists who already work there. Find out from them where their training took place and what they like and dislike about the job they are currently doing. Although from the clients point of view the job may seem perfect for the person doing it this may not be the case.

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.

As long as you keep the above in mind then finding your ideal massage therapy job should be much easier than you would have imagined. Just remember to take your time and weigh up the pros and cons for each one carefully.

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