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Bring Your Skills and Your Local Great Clips Salon will Hair Stylist, Part-Time, Stylist, Salon, Beauty. Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world's largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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Whether you're new to the industry or have years behind the chair great opportunities await. Whether you're new to the industry or have years behind the chair great opportunities await.
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At our company, you'll truly get to practice your craft - from clips, cuts, colors, styles, and waxing - you get to do it all! We take great pride in continuous learning and you will have an opportunity to receive coaching and mentoring from renowned artistic directors.
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Hair Stylist/Barber Qualifications:Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province)The passion to build genuine connections with customers and provide GREAT haircutsThe desire to deliver a consistent Great Clips brand experience (don’t worry, training is provided)The ability to work with teammates to develop a supportive and positive salon vibePut your passion and skills to use in a rewarding position with a Great Clips salon team.
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Cosmetologists and Barbers $25 to $37 per hour (base wage, commissions, tips) plus benefits Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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Independent Experienced Local Owners About the Owners John and Carolyn Folk operate 24 salons in 4 states (PA, NJ, DE, MD) High school sweethearts, married 30+ years, raised 3 girls in suburban Philadelphia Great Clips owners since 2003 — Stable, established business operators Proud that many employees have been with us 10+ years.
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Sport Clips Hair Salon is Hiring Managers! Our salon is looking for talented salon managerswho are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! At Sport Clips, we provide ongoing training to our hair stylists and barbers so they can stay up to date on the latest haircut trends.
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If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon. Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and we'd love for you to be part of that.
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Join a Great Clips salon team today. What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? This salon is all about fun, work life balance, great pay. Do what you love doing with a great brand.
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At Great Clips, we know that stylists like you are most happy when they're cutting hair, so at a Great Clips salon, that's exactly what you get to do! At a Great Clips salon, that can happen.
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We are the largest Great Clips franchisee in the country. Full or Part-time hair stylist. Must have a valid barber or cosmetology license. It all just depends on how proficient you are, but no one in my company earns less than $20/hr in total.
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Great opportunities await. Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Our stylists on average earn an "Effective Wage" (base wage plus all incentive pay and credit card tips) of more than $20/hr.
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Fun, friendly stylist all making GREAT PAY with a GREAT BENEFITS package! GREAT BENEFITS we offer are: Heath, Dental and Vision Insurance Paid Holidays Paid vacation time for you to spend time with your family.
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Great communication skills. Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province) Manager training to grow your team and the salon. Maybe you're a stylist who wants more responsibility, or you're looking for a new opportunity.
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Flexible Scheduling Tips paid daily Healthcare reimbursement 5 Paid Holidays Paid time off after 1 year 401K with employer match Fun Team environment Ongoing Training Advancement opportunities! The ability for you to make an impact in your community The recognition you deserve for a job well done Additional benefits vary by salon location.
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