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The Salon Assistant Manager provides guests with excellent service providing the full range of hair care services offered by their salon. The Salon Assistant Manager is responsible for all facets of a salon's operations and provides leadership and tools for staff to help them increase their clientele and the business.
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Within vGuru AZ LLC you can be a stylist, assistant manager, co-manager, salon manager, senior manager, or area manager. It doesn’t include cash tips, winning prizes, contests, and the owners buying the salon lunch on a busy Saturday.
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MerchandiseSales Associate, Cashier, Inventory Associate, Customer Service Representative, Clerk, Warehouse Clerk, Visual Merchandiser, Cashier, Customer Service Assistant, Customer Service, Product Demonstrator, Sales Associate, Stock Associate, Stocker, Merchandise Associate, Merchandising Associate, Stock Clerk ABOUTAt Ulta Beauty (NASDAQ: ULTA), the possibilities are beautiful.
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Within Strategic Hair Investments you can be a stylist, assistant manager, co-manager, salon manager, or an area manager. Therefore, I’m inviting you to come in and interview with our salon manager.
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They represent the image, products, and culture of Ulta Beauty and support the Experience Manager (EM) and Assistant Services Manager (ASM) through a focus on performance (service/retail sales and in-store events), people (guest service and associate culture), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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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. This position requires a passion for the beauty industry, exceptional guest service, and the aptitude to learn and communicate salon services and product knowledge.
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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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Proficiency 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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Maintain outstanding store operational standards, including cleanliness of the salon, salesfloor, restrooms, backroom, break area, and any additional assigned area. Ulta Beauty also offers a full-service salon in every store featuringhair, skin, brow, and make-up services.
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Share the benefits of the guest loyalty program, including credit and the Ulta Beauty app, with guests in the salon and on the salesfloor. Demonstrate high standards of customer service and salon image standards.
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The ASM supports the Experience Manager (EM) in leading a team of stylists and estheticians, and is accountable for all aspects of the services business, including services and merchandise sales, events around hair and skin, guest satisfaction, and operational excellence while also working behind the chair providing services to guests in the salon.
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Previous relevant salon experience is preferred. 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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Job Description The Opportunity: The Experience Associate (Doll Hair Stylist) is located at the AG Retail Flagship Chicago location and reports directly to the Assistant Salon Manager.
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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 licenseExperiencePrevious relevant salon experience is preferred. GENERAL SUMMARY & SCOPEThe Stylist is responsible for engaging with guests, consulting with them on their hair care needs and recommending products and services.
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