Licensed therapist Interview Questions
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Licensed Therapist interview questions shared by candidates
How many massages can you do in a row?
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I do not have any experience in this Field
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I can to do 9 massage
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I said that I would have to see.

None. Very straigh forward. They are just looking to fill a position and their standards aren't very high.
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This place is a disgrace to the industry. Therapist should not support a place that devalues their craft by paying so little. Their management knows nothing about massage and the business is run to make a lot of money off of your back. Know your worth and skip this interview. Find a job that respects all the hard work you do and your accomplishments in the field. Less
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I've previously worked for this company in NJ and their managers are completely oblivious to how and what Massage Therapist's go through and all we must endure both mentally and physically Less
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Same thing in Virginia. Customer pays $60, you get $15. Non-member customer pays $90, you get...$15. Zero action is taken to protect therapists from predatory clients, they simply move them around to keep the money coming in. Another fun thing was having broken or missing hot stone units yet you’d be asked to “just grab one from another room.” Nothing like sloshing around 25 pounds of metal filled with 140 degree water during the 3 minutes you have between clients. Less

1.Tell me a bit about yourself. 2. I know you have a license to practice massage, but where did you get your certificaitons? 3. How would you upsell a client and convince them to sign a membership and to buy product all in 50 minutes?
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1. Told my work history. 2. Told them certifications are not neccessary-that is what the license is. The license replaces certifications. 3. Be upfront with the client about if and what they need. Less
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Not all schools are the same. Even within the same state differences in hours, modalities, and quality exist between schools. That is the difference between where you got you certifications (that which allowed you to receive your license aka the school you graduated from) and your state license. Less



"How would you handle a client who complains about their last massage experince?"
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Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I am so sorry your last experience was not what you were expecting. Can I suggest you try ____ (different therapist); he/she has been with us for a long time and is in high demand because of their exceptional technique and skill. If still some resistance, offer a complimentary add on (aroma, deep tissue, foot scrub). Less
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Asks specifically what they were unhappy with and suggest another therapist that can and will meet their needs and concerns Less

What modalities did ! specialize in?
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Swedish, Deep tissue, sports massage, trigger point therapy and so on.
