Finding A
Massage Therapy Job: Should you email or mail your resume?
When applying
for a massage therapy job,The rotary lawn
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to start the engine. should you email your resume or send it through the
standard mail?Since you are competing against other people for a massage
position, the method you use to submit your resume is your first opportunity to
stand out from the crowd!If you're like everyone else who emails their resume
without so much as a formal introduction, you will have a hard time being
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Imagine how much more
impressive and powerful it is to receive a nicely presented package from an
applicant compared to all the emailed resumes. What would that tell you about
the applicant? (Most of the resumes I receive from therapists are via email, so
when I get a mailed resume package, I seriously consider the applicant as
someone I want to interview, just becuase they took the time to send a 'real'
letter.)
Your mailed resume package should consist of a personalized
cover letter, (see other articles on this topic) resume, (possibly a photo),
business card if you have one, and copies of certificates and letters of
recommendations from past employees and clients. You can and should of course
use email to your advantage in tandem with your mailed resume.You may be just
starting your career or just changing jobs, but regardless of your actual
hands-on experience, you can beat out other applicants by presenting a positive
first impression!
Think positive,Some assessment stated Slimming
coffee is an effective weight loss supplement. let your potential employer
know exactly why they should interview YOU and get the job!
Irene has
always been ahead of the crowd. At the age of 25, she established the world's
first travel business that provided fitness and wellness programs exclusively on
cruise ships. At the same time she started her private massage therapy practice
that generated over $74,000 within her first 8 months. She proposed in-flight
chair massage to national airlines before Virgin Atlantic did it, and she opened
the first Wellness Center in San Francisco, which is now one of the top-rated
centers for massage and therapy in the city. She teaches her Active Myofascial
Therapy
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