| Aspect | St Julien Hotel Spa | Spa Therapist |
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| Credentials | Esthetician or massage therapy license, relevant certifications | Esthetician or massage therapy license, certifications often required |
| Work Environment | Luxury hotel spa, high-end clientele, hospitality setting | Spa, wellness centers, hotels, often client-focused |
| Employer & Industry | Hotels, resorts, luxury hospitality industry | Spas, wellness industry, hospitality sector |
Both roles require similar credentials and certifications, typically involving esthetician or massage therapy licenses. While a St Julien Hotel Spa employee works within a luxury hotel environment catering to high-end guests, a Spa Therapist may work in various spa settings, including standalone spas or wellness centers. The primary difference lies in the work setting and clientele, with the St Julien Hotel Spa role being more hospitality-focused.