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To apply, simply TEXT SC2 to (512) 641-4345 or visit here: and our virtual assistant Kenzie will get you scheduled for an interview today. Average Hair Stylists take home $25 to $32 hour including bonuses, commissions, and tips.
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Be a salon owner (Team Leader) - Our greatest pride is seeing a Hair Stylist own their own hair salon/store. Our goal is to create an exceptional hair stylist environment where your cosmetology or barber craft is respected, your voice is heard, and your talent takes center stage.
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If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply to one of our hair salons today. Our salon is looking for talented hair stylists who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great.
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Being the top paying Team in North Carolina, The Hardy Nation is looking for hair stylist who want to join a fun, creative, enthusiastic team dedicated to being the PROs in men's hair.
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Sport Clips is the nations leading Mens and Boys hair care franchise, and we like to have FUN. Who doesn’t LOVE working with a team of talented Hair Care Professionals in an energetic and supportive environment.
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Average Hair Stylists take home $25 to $32 hour including bonuses, commisssions, and tips. We are looking for stylists who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great.
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Salon | Cosmetologist | Barber | Hair Stylist | Hairstylist | Salon Manager. Salon | Cosmetologist | Barber | Hair Stylist | Hairstylist | Salon Manager. Short Term Disability & Life Insurance.
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The ideal candidate should be a licensed hair stylist and have a passion for the beauty industry, exceptional leadership skills, and a commitment to providing excellent customer service.
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Start the career you want with the fastest growing men’s and boy’s hair care salon. Start the career you want with the fastest growing men’s and boy’s hair care salon. A valid cosmetology or barber license.
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Employee assistance program for stylist in need. We provide paid hands-on training from the best coaches in the industry to our hair stylists and barbers to stay up to date on the latest haircut trends.
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Our salon in Danvers is looking for talented hair stylists who 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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Our Sport Clips salon is looking for talented hair stylists & barbers who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! Sport Clips Haircuts is Hiring Hair Stylists and Barbers for Lake Stevens location.
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Guaranteed Hourly Wages Weekly Competitive Salaries Overtime (x1.5 Salary) A steady flow of customers - no current clientele required Paid Time Off/ Vacation plan 15% Retails Bonus 6th working day bonus 40% Employee discount Free Online,Virtual & In-person Training Career Advancement What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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THNKS recognition platform - Does your hair salon have a platform designed to recognize your amazing work? Fun, team-oriented hair salon culture. $5 million in employee (Team Member) assistance - Our Memorial Relief Fund provides for hair stylists in need.
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As an Assistant Salon Manager, you will play a crucial role in the daily operations and development of team members (hair stylists) and of our salon as well as assist in creating a positive and welcoming environment for both our clients and our hair stylists team members.
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