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Dealer MeetingsLead site, vendor, and audience selection for major events, source components of events, develop staffing, budget plans, and ensure effective executionManage agencies to maximize financial and creative advertisingTrade Show Management & EventsHandle coordination of industry tradeshow registration including booth space procurement, insurance, rental equipment, print ads, shipping materials and handouts/gifts.
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Say goodbye to booth rental and marketing hassles, and say hello to unlimited creativity as part of our team! Say goodbye to booth rental and marketing hassles, and say hello to unlimited creativity as part of our team.
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Join a crew where guaranteed clients and a reliable weekly paycheck are the norm, with stylists consistently bringing in $26-$40 per hour. Are you a hair stylist who thrives in a high-energy, collaborative salon setting.
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Join a crew where guaranteed clients and a reliable bi-weekly paycheck are the norm, with stylists consistently bringing in $26-$35 per hour. Great communication skillsA motivating attitudeTop-notch technical skillsFlexible and organizedDriven to achieve goalsLicensed to cut hairRequirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province)What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return.
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Take control of your craft without the hassle of booth rental or marketing yourself! Take control of your craft without the hassle of booth rental or marketing yourself! Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team.
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Escape paying booth rental fees and join a team with guaranteed customers and income. Escape paying booth rental fees and join a team with guaranteed customers and income. Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province.
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We have a relaxed dress code and immediate customer base with no booth rental fee. We have a relaxed dress code and immediate customer base with no booth rental fee. Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province.
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Join our dynamic team where you will enjoy guaranteed clients and a steady weekly paycheck! Locally owned, we offer a flexible schedule for your lifestyle; PTO to help you recharge; Health, dental, Vision, PTO and matching 401K.
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Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing. Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing. Our stylists consistently earn $30-$40+ an hour with opportunities to grow.
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Join a locally owned Great Clips® salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS! Put your passion and skills to use in a rewarding position with a Great Clips® salon team. The ability to work with teammates to develop a supportive and positive salon vibe.
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Join our dynamic team where you'll enjoy guaranteed clients and a steady paycheck. Potential career advancement opportunities to help you achieve your unique career goals. Flexible scheduling that fits your needs (full-time and part-time shifts may be available.
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Join our team with guaranteed customers and a weekly paycheck. Do you love cutting hair in an energetic and team-oriented salon? The passion to build genuine connections with customers and provide GREAT haircuts.
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Our stylists consistently earn $26-$40 an hour. guaranteed customers and a weekly paycheck. The desire to deliver a consistent Great Clips® brand experience (don’t worry, training is provided) err we mean skills, with award-winning technical training and ongoing education.
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Monday-Friday: 10-11 hours per day; Saturday-Sunday: 9-10 hours per dayLast sales day (10th and final day of the show)- tear-down of booth Part Time: Work one roadshow/month. If a Roadshow representative is on assignment more than 50 miles from their residence (or over an hour away), we will cover necessary travel costs within reason to include hotel, airfare, rental car, when necessary & up to $50/day meal reimbursement.
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Set up, break down, and merchandise demo booth/pop-up shop, while adhering to visual Standards per ZWILLING’s specifications. In this role you will be reporting to the Event Sales Manager focusing on direct-to-consumer sales.
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