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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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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.
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Increasing your earning potential and HCB revenue targets by assisting team members in building the service order through additional services, sales of unlimited roots memberships, subscriptions, home hair care and more.
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As a Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Colorist on our team, you love beauty and hair color. Colorist, Hair Color Bar. Increasing your earning potential and HCB revenue targets by building the service order through additional services, sales of unlimited roots memberships, subscriptions, home hair care and more.
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With our men’s line launched in 2020, we’re shaking up the $50 billion hair care industry with products that continue to raise the bar for doing hair at home. Our professional hair color is truly omnichannel, with the option to order or subscribe through our website, pick up in-store at our Hair Color Bars, or make an appointment at one of our Hair Color Bar locations.
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At our Hair Color Bars, clients can choose from a variety of color services from licensed cosmetologists—permanent hair color, roots only, hair gloss, highlights, blowout services and more.
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Here at our San Francisco headquarters and in every Hair Color Bar, we truly live our values—Love, Joy, Courage, Responsibility, and Trust. Madison Reed Gratis + Discounts on Hair Color Bar Services and Products.
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Work experience as a Hair Stylist, Hairdresser, Colorist or similar role. Hair Stylist responsibilities include cutting hair using basic and advanced techniques, consulting customers about styles and colors and applying hair care products, like treatment oils and masks.
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Tricoci’s differentiated services include: haircut and styling, contemporary color, results oriented skin care, and wellness spa services provided throughout 13 Chicagoland locations. Tricoci leverages its trusted and experienced professionals to develop hair and skin products that use clean science, and Italian botanicals to deliver in-salon and in-spa performance at home.
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We are hair color that breaks the rules. Home or Hair Color Bar? Join us in our mission to live life colorfully and make personal care more personal. Provide a top tier customer experience aligned with our values of Love, Joy, Trust Courage and Responsibility.
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Colorist, Hair Color Bar - $1000 Sign-on Bonus. Colorist, Hair Color Bar - $1000 Sign-on Bonus. You pride yourself on helping and making clients feel right at home. Our commitment to the ultimate client experience, paired with our dedication to product innovation and the latest beauty technology, has attracted a devoted, consistently-growing base of fans, converts, and color evangelists.
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Previous experience as a hair stylist or colorist. Hairstylist duties include consulting clients on hair styling options, describing the benefits of different hair care products, persuading clients to buy their retail products and staying updated on the latest hair trends and styling methods.
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Assist in finishing services not limited to shampooing/conditioning services, styling (blow out) and add-on product application per client request. Based on state requirements, a Cosmetology/Hairdressing license is required with 1+ year of experience within a salon environment.
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We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion or religious creed, mental or physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship, or other characteristics protected by state or federal law or local ordinance.
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Our founder & CEO, Amy Errett, has fostered a one-of-a-kind culture based on transparency, accountability, and fun; where diversity and inclusion are of utmost importance and every team member feels supported to succeed.
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