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What skills do girls learn to find a job?

1, floral art, tea art, paper-cutting, embroidery floral art, suitable for women who like flowers, from flower cultivation, flower planting, flower cutting, flower arrangement and so on. You can entertain yourself and open a flower shop. Tea art is suitable for women who like tea ceremony. Tea is a social currency with social attributes, and female tea artists are the highlight of social activities. Paper-cutting and embroidery are the treasures of traditional culture and the quintessence of our country. If you are interested in learning, they are the best inheritors of tradition.

2, art design, art design, design, suitable for women with painting foundation or aesthetic talent. There are many categories of art design, including Chinese painting, painting, illustration, sketch, cartoon, graphic design, interior design, fashion design and so on. These are classified as art design and design, but these skills are the creation of beauty, which pays more attention to the study of basic skills than floral art, tea art, paper-cutting and embroidery, and further requires craftsmen to have beauty in their hearts in order to create beauty!

3. Beauty, make-up and make-up are the most popular crafts for girls. Women's demand for beauty, consumption on cosmetics and beauty, is the biggest expenditure. Girls learn the skills of beauty and makeup. First, you can be a beautician in a beauty salon and join the beauty industry. Second, you can set up your own beauty and makeup studio to provide makeup services for women.

4. Finisher Finisher is a new profession that has risen and caught fire in recent years. Is a special wardrobe, shoes and hats-based, taking into account items, environment, ideas, planning finishing organizer and finishing consultant. The customers of this craft are mainly rich people, so they are higher than other women's jobs in terms of customer stability, customer purchasing power and service charges.