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Kellyf

Hi folks,

I have been thinking about moving to Malta for a while.
I am currently studying Complementary therapies in uk. And will be qualified by summer 2012.

My question is - Do you guys know if there is a market for this in Malta?

Im studying Aromatherapy Massage, Swedish Massage and Reflexology. Is there quite a few treatment centres in Malta, or would I be better off looking at going mobile after gaining experience in the uk.

Thanks
Kelly

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ricky

Hi Kelly,

Complementary therapies seems to be getting popular in the UK as there was another query just a few days ago:

/forum/viewtopic.php?id=109244

As already said the job market seems to be either in some of the 4 or 5 star hotels with Spa areas or ,here in Sliema and St.Julians, in Thai or Chinese Spa establishments. That is probably a 'closed' system though with therapists being recruited within the Thai or Chinese community.

I'll ask one of Maltese friends if she knows anything about a possible 'Maltese' market and whether or how it is regulated.

If you mean self-employment with going mobile that might work within the Expat community but you should give yourself time to set up business and get contacts.

Cheers
Ricky

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