Jobs in Myrtle Beach help Dance Teachers
According to Myrtle Beach Online, the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area was the 2nd fastest growing in the nation from July 1st, 2013 to July 1st, 2014.
There was a population increase of more than 12,000 people in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina metropolitan area.
Retail businesses have taken note of this growth and new businesses have come to the area, evidenced in the city’s new shopping center, the Coastal North Town Center.
Also, per CarolinaLive.com, Myrtle Beach’s county saw a job growth of 2.8% last year and that growth is expected to continue this year.
Myrtle Beach has the right ingredients to attract more businesses to move to Myrtle Beach.
With the growth in population coupled with new businesses moving to Myrtle Beach and therefore bringing employees and their families, Myrtle Beach dance studios should open up more dance classes to accommodate these new residents. Plus, with more jobs in Myrtle Beach, residents should have spending money they can use for dance lessons, so even more dance classes can open! All of this means more dance teaching jobs for Myrtle Beach dance instructors.
If you are a Myrtle Beach dance instructor looking for a job, or if you are a dance teacher moving to Myrtle Beach, then you should take advantage of Dance Teacher Finder.
If you post your resume on Dance Teacher Finder, it becomes part of a password protected database that only dance studios can see.
Myrtle Beach dance studios would then have access to your resume and could contact you for dance teaching jobs.
This is a free service for dance teachers, and Myrtle Beach dance instructors should take advantage of this website!
Additionally, Myrtle Beach dance studios opening up dance classes should take advantage by registering for an account with Dance Teacher Finder so they can view these Myrtle Beach dance teachers’ resumes. There is no reason why both Myrtle Beach dance studios and Myrtle Beach dance teachers can’t both take advantage of the growth in the area and make sure there are enough dance teachers for the dance classes for the new Myrtle Beach residents!
About Elizabeth Emery
Elizabeth Emery is a former dance studio owner. She owned Dancers Unite in Charlotte, NC for 6 years, where she helped run the studio as well as taught dance classes six days a week. She sold her studio to one of her teachers and now dedicates her time helping other dance studio owners as well as dance teachers with her new business, Dance Teacher Finder, which helps pair dance studios with dance instructors. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, and double majored in Business Economics and Marketing. Elizabeth currently splits her time between Charlotte, North Carolina and Salt Lake City, Utah.