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Ulta Beauty is the largest North American beauty retailer and the premier beauty destination for cosmetics, fragrance, skin care products, hair care products and salon services. SkillsProficiency with latest salon techniques for performing haircutting, haircolor, lightening, styling, texture, treatment, extensions, makeup, and ear piercing services (where applicable) and/or an aptitude to develop skills and capabilities in all service categories.
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JOB QUALIFICATIONSEducationCosmetology licenseSkillsBasic understanding of the latest salon techniques for performing haircutting, haircolor, lightening, styling, texture, treatment, extensions, makeup, and ear piercing services (where applicable) and/or an aptitude to develop skills and capabilities in all service categories.
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GENERAL SUMMARY & SCOPEThe Stylist is responsible for engaging with guests, consulting with them on their hair care needs and recommending products and services. Ulta Beauty also offers a full-service salon in every store featuring—hair, skin, brow, and make-up services.
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GENERAL SUMMARY & SCOPEThe Assistant Stylist is responsible for engaging with guests, consulting with them on their hair care needs, and recommending products and services. GENERAL SUMMARY & SCOPEThe Assistant Stylist is responsible for engaging with guests, consulting with them on their hair care needs, and recommending products and services.
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The Assistant Stylist position is a temporary position that is intended to prepare talent for a stylist position to deliver quality professional services with an emphasis on the guest’s total look. This position requires a passion for the beauty industry, exceptional guest service, and the aptitude and willingness to learn additional technical skills and product knowledge.
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Perform hair services including hair design, haircuts, color, texture, hair treatments, styling, updos, perms, blowouts, keratin treatments, extensions, makeup applications, and ear piercing (where applicable.
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We own 2 full service salons one located in Livingston NJ and the other in Clifton, NJ. We do everything from Blowouts and Color to Hair Extensions. We are looking for Hair Stylist to create flawless haircuts, coloring, extensions and hairstyles for our customers.
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You can learn new skills such as makeup and hair extensions (we'll pay for your certification) Other titles for this role: hair stylist, hair dresser, hairdresser, cosmetologist, makeup artist.
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Meet or exceed sales goal of $800 average weekly sales and productivity goals for hair services by delivering exceptional guest service and contribute to meeting or exceeding the store’s goals related to retail and service sales, guest loyalty (including credit), and retail shrink as set by Ulta Beauty.
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They support the Experience Manager (EM) and the Assistant Services Manager (ASM) through a focus on performance (service sales, and productivity), people (guest service), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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Perform beautiful blow outs, braids & up-dos, bridal and hair extension services. Full-time hair stylist position available! Perform beautiful blow outs, braids & up-dos, bridal and hair extension services.
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This position requires a passion for the beauty industry, exceptional guest service, and the aptitude to learn and communicate product knowledge. We bring possibilities to life through the power of beauty each and every day in our stores and online with more than 25,000 products from approximately 500 well-established and emerging beauty brands across all categories and price points, including Ulta Beauty’s own private label.
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The Stylist delivers quality professional services with an emphasis on the guest’s total look. Develop a partnership with skin therapists and the retail team to provide a total-store and well- rounded guest experience.
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Communicate any supply needs to the Experience Manager, ensuring guest-readiness at all times. Serve all guests, including walk-in guests, in a timely and efficient manner under the mentorship of another stylist.
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They support and are mentored by an Elite or Master Stylist for the first 3 months in role and focus on performance (earning power and maximizing productivity), people (guest service), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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