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Do you visit the “spa”? Most likely, the answer is “yes”. The calming, restoring, and reviving properties of a spa are not only for the wealthy and well known — spas are now a large business, taking care of all people from adolescents preparing for the prom to the business professional on a lunch break. According to the International Spa Association (ISPA), the rapidly-growing spa industry produces revenue of $9.7 billion annually. In the last decade, an exponential growth has taken place in the spa world, and they are scrambling to fill vacant spots for beauty specialists like nail technicians, estheticians, cosmetologists, and others. Spa professionals are frequently enlisted when a new spa opens or older spa expands, with new spas opening in areas like foreign tropical islands or active ski resorts. For individuals who have the goal of working in the beauty profession or who currently work in this field, this implies that employment opportunities will increase very rapidly in the United States. Employment for beauty professionals will increase by 14 percent by 2016, according to the Department of Labor. Much of this demand is due to the growth in full service day spas. |
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Do you love going to the spa? Spas are a growing industry, serving people from all walks of life, so the answer is most likely “yes.” The relaxing, rejuvenation, and refreshing powers of a spa are no longer just for wealthy celebrities. The International SPA Association (ISPA) has stated that the rapidly growing spa industry brings in $9.7 billion annually. Over the last decade, the spa world has experienced exponential growth, leaving spas scrambling to fill positions such as estheticians, cosmetologists, and nail technicians along with other beauty specialists. Newly opening spas and older expanding ones regularly recruit spa professionals, and may even offer openings in locales such as busy ski resorts or exotic tropical islands. |
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Do you “spa”? Chances are, the answer is “yes.” The relaxing, rejuvenating, and refreshing powers of a spa are no longer just for the pampered rich and famous—spas are big business, serving everyone from the preteen prom-goer to the lunch-hour businessman. The booming spa industry generates $9.7 billion in annual revenue, according to the International SPA Association (ISPA). With exponential growth in the spa world in the last decade, spas are scrambling to fill vacant spots for estheticians, nail technicians, cosmetologists, and other beauty specialists. Spa professionals are regularly recruited for a new spa opening or an older spa expanding, with openings even in locales such as exotic tropical islands or bustling ski resorts. For aspiring or current beauty professionals, this means that job opportunities will grow rapidly, as predicted by the U.S. Department of Labor, which says that personal appearance worker employment will increase by 14 percent to 2016, with much of this demand attributed to the growth in full-service day spas. |
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