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For immediate hiring needs - text our recruiter at 972-781-8160 #Hair #Stylist #Assistant #Manager #Cosmetologist #Barber. WHAT WE OFFER If you a hair stylist who is looking for an opportunity to #UnleashYourPotential as an aspiring leader and Salon Assistant Manager, you’ve come to the right place.
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Job duties include the following:Shampooing, cutting, and providing chemical services to customers Greeting customers using Cost Cutters CustomerService techniques with each customer Consulting clients on style options for their hairDescribing different hair care products and their benefitsActing as a salesperson to sell clients hair care retail products.
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To be considered for the promotion, the stylist-in-training must: 1) possess a valid appropriate license in his/her applicable state of employment; 2) have the ability to perform the duties of the license requirements that their state allows, including, but not limited to: cutting, styling, coloring, providing wax treatments, and washing and perming hair with or without an accommodation; and 3) demonstrate that they practice Regis values of honesty, accountability, integrity, and respect.
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Continuous exposure to various chemicals and fragrances used in performing services and styling hair, including but not limited to permanent solutions, straightening solutions, shampoos, conditioners, hair spray and client perfume.
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A stylist-in-training at Regis is a temporary 90-day position designed to integrate an unlicensed, future stylist into the salon workplace and to help them learn the business. The stylist-in-training must apply for the stylist position to be considered for promotion.
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The stylist-in-training may be eligible for a promotion to the stylist position once they receive their license. It is the stylist-in-training’s responsibility to deliver exceptional customer service and to communicate effectively with management, customers, and co-workers.
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Flexibility for maintaining work-life balance Family Hair Salon- Cuts, Waxing, Colors and more. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS You need good eyesight to observe a guest’s hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus.
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Perform a variety of tasks related to assisting salon operations, including but not limited to: answering telephones, stocking shelves, sweeping hair and other duties as assigned by manager. A promotion to stylist is not automatically guaranteed.
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Overview Opportunity: Hair StylistPerform services in all areas of coloring, washing, cutting, and styling. Experience with a wide range of hair textures and lengths. Featuring all of the unique historic charm and residential ambience of Rittenhouse Square, our Philadelphia luxury hotel is convenient walking distance from major museums, cultural attractions, world-class shopping, and the business district.
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Position Purpose: The Hair Stylist will under the direction of the Regional Spa Director, maintain the quality and exceptional guest experience of the property Salon for facials, haircuts, manicure/ pedicures, or waxing.
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Interests: cosmetologist, cosmetology, hair stylist, hairstylist, hairdresser, haircare, beauty salons, haircutting, styling, training, education, school, sales, district leader, area leader, field education, distributor, technical, professional, design, platform performing artist.
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Specifically, the stylist-in-training’s job duties include: Market and grow the business Observe other stylists/managers at work and ask relevant questions Provide exceptional customer service Control expenses Promote and sell services and retail products Answer telephones, stock and dust shelves, and sweep hair Complete all other duties as assigned by manager The stylist-in-training may be eligible for a promotion to the stylist position once they receive their license.
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Attend our exclusive Hair Stylist Academy and become a certified Supercuts Stylist. Supercuts - Stylist As a stylist on the Supercuts team you will:· Have opportunities to make more than $20 an hour when you combine guaranteed hourly pay, cash tips and multiple bonus programs.
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Answer telephones, stock and dust shelves, and sweep hair. Must graduate from an accredited cosmetology school and obtain the necessary license(s) to perform salon services within or before 90 days of hire-date.
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It’s a great time to join the Roosters family where hair and grooming is seen as an art! OverviewAre you a Barber or Stylist looking to excel personally and professionally in a laidback, yet polished environment.
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