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Stage 4 - Pet Stylist in Training: Now it's time for you to really hone your skill set. You'll dive in deeper into breed styling, caring for different dog breeds, and get comfortable with tools and clippers.
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YOUR GROOMING CAREER: Start your career in grooming as a Groomer Trainee! As a Groomer Trainee in our Grooming Salon, you'll have the opportunity to build personal relationships with your clients each time they visit and truly become a part of their family.
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State of the art equipment, including bathing system, kennels, tables, and dryers Career development and growth opportunities, such as a Pet Stylist Responsibilities: Perform grooming services, including brushing, nail trimming, ear cleaning, anal gland cleaning, bathing and drying.
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Stage 2 - Grooming Academy: After getting some experience under your belt (well, smock!) , you'll attend our Grooming Academy! Under the guidance of the salon leader, you'll begin your training as a bather and learn about different dog breeds and styling.
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Safely and efficiently maintain & operate grooming tools and equipment such as clippers, shears, brushes, and dryers. Job Summary: As a Pet Stylist at Petco, you will be responsible for providing professional grooming services to our valued customers' pets.
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Stage 1 - Bather: Jump start your education by getting hands-on experience with our pets. Stage 3 - Groomer Trainee: You'll put your brand-new education and fancy new tool kit to work when you head back to our salon.
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Note: The Pet Stylist position at Petco offers an exciting opportunity to utilize your grooming expertise and passion for animals. Educate pet owners on grooming maintenance and at home care practices to promote the overall well-being of their pets.
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With the leadership and oversight of experienced groomers, you'll begin to groom all different breeds and sizes of dogs. You'll build relationships with your own clients, advise on styles, suggest new services and share in the joy that comes with a client picking up their freshly coiffed pet.
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Note: The Junior Pet Stylist position at Petco is an entry-level position designed for individuals to develop their skills and knowledge in pet grooming. Previous experience working with animals, such as volunteering at a shelter, pet sitting, or assisting in grooming salon is preferred.
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You'll help to get the dogs comfortable in our salon and spend time bathing them, trimming their nails and providing support to groomers throughout the pet's stay. From that first shampoo to that final strut home, you'll take pride in the services you provide.
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Paws off, ladies, he's taken! Applicants must be over the age of 18 (except in Montana or where otherwise required by local or state law) For applicants in our Waterloo,San Francisco, or Los Angeles locations: Pursuant to the Waterloo and San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, as well as the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring, we will consider for employment, qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records in a manner consistent with the law.
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All the supplies & equipment you need, including, clippers, blades, shears, shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Career development and growth opportunities, such as a Grooming Salon Leader, Grooming Mentor and Grooming Instructor.
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In addition, the applicant must have completed the Petco Pet Stylist Apprentice Program or a minimum of one year's experience grooming/styling pets under the leadership of a professional groomer and must successfully complete a personal skills evaluation by a Petco Pet Stylist or Grooming Salon Manager.
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We have a target of 200 dogs to ensure you get the experience and diversity you need. It's the excitement of Walter's wagging tail during his bath or Sadie's smile after her teeth are cleaned. You'll have 4 weeks in a classroom environment, gaining insights from our experienced Academy Trainers.
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As an added bonus, at graduation, you'll receive a free tool kit worth over $600! It's the pride of the giving Mickey a makeover in our salons watching him strut his stuff on the way out. It's the best thing in the world, well, that free tool kit is pretty great, too.
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