Anjaleen Malik, is currently studying Advanced Beauty Therapy at Duboyne College of Further Education and working at Thérapie clinic
I chose this course because I wanted a career where I could be hands-on and creative. Helping people feel confident and happy in their own skin is something I’m really passionate about. Beauty therapy seemed like the perfect fit for that. I’ve always had a big passion for all things beauty like skincare, makeup, nails etc.
Quiet quitting: Why should an employee doing the job they are paid to do and then going home be a problem? It’s tough work at times but every course comes with its challenges and I had brilliant teachers to help guide me throughout the entire course too, which has given me the opportunity to turn one of my favourite hobbies into my career.Spotlight on Business: Just like the degrees, the job prospects are also variedI visited Singapore to see why it is ranked as the top education system in the world.
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