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The Assistant Colorist is the expert on Madison Reed consultations, hair care products, blowout services, unlimited roots membership program and subscriptions while providing services to Hair Color Bar clients.
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If you have 2+ years of experience as a Stylist/Colorist, love being busy, and proactively look for ways to provide an amazing experience for our guests, our salon might be the perfect fit for you.
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Take a virtual tour of our Spa & Salon: Welcome to the Spa & Salon at PRO Club. The Spa & Salon at PRO Club is the largest spa and salon in the Northwest. A beautiful career starts at The Spa & Salon at PRO Club.
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As the Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Assistant Colorist, you will be part of providing a seamless client experience from arrival to departure. Assistant Colorist, Hair Color Bar. As the Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Assistant Colorist, you will be part of providing a seamless client experience from arrival to departure.
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As a Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Licensed Colorist, you will actively work in the Hair Color Bar providing all hair service offerings including but not limited to all over color, roots treatment, roots and gloss treatment, balayage highlights and toning glaze treatment while selling Madison Reed products, providing consultations, and shampoo and blow out services.
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This is a full-time role for a Hair Colorist at The 3131 Salon & Spa located in Huntsville, AL. The Hair Colorist will be responsible for providing hair coloring services to clients, maintaining a clean and organized workspace, and staying up-to-date on the latest hair color trends.
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Must be a licensed cosmetologist and experienced Colorist. Must be a licensed cosmetologist and experienced Colorist. Founded in 2013, Madison Reed is a prestige beauty brand that that empowers ALL women with a revolutionary way to color their hair.
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MadisonReed.com, Sephora, Ulta and now.in our newest endeavor, Madison Reed Color Bars. As a member of the leadership team building the Madison Reed Color Bar story, you are also a thought leader and partner to the company, as we lay the foundation and establish the roadmap to success for Color Bars.
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The position will also be cross trained as a Colorist for the facility. Offering a wide range of products including vinyl, linoleum, rubber, carpet, wood, laminate, artificial turf, and athletic tracks.
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Actively works in all positions including Colorist and Associate Colorist, providing services. Actively works in all positions including Colorist and Associate Colorist, providing services.
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Engages with clients to deliver a distinct and delightful client experience, mapped to their diverse needs, resulting in future client engagement with the Hair Color Bar. Utilizes all Madison Reed systems to efficiently manage the business and drives retail and service sales including service capacity, digital waitlist and buy online pick up in store (BOPIS.
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Characteristics of protected classifications under California or federal law such as details of health and disability, including mental health, medical leave, and maternity leave; information about national origin or immigration status; and optional demographic information such as race or veteran status, which helps us achieve our diversity goals.
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The Madison Reed Hair Color Bar General Manager will establish the roadmap of success for their respective Hair Color Bar within Madison Reed operational best practices and guidelines. Madison Reed’s Hair Color Bar General Managers are entrepreneurial leaders who deliver exceptional client experiences, while inspiring the team of Shift Leads, Colorists and Associate Colorists by seeking out and using ideas and insights from diverse sources and individuals to best meet the clients’ needs.
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Madison Reed Gratis + Discounts on Hair Color Bar Services and Products. By applying for this job, I agree to receive text (SMS) messages, including via autodialer, related to my application and, if I am hired, to my employment and Madison Reed business.
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Actively works in all positions including Colorist and Colorist Assistant, providing services. Actively works in all positions including Colorist and Colorist Assistant, providing services.
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