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Manager training to grow your team and the salon Incentives and recognition for a job well done An immediate customer base Ongoing training for career growth Sounds good, right? If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon.
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Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Cosmetologists and Barbers $25 to $37 per hour (base wage, commissions, tips) plus benefits Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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We offer our team members paid on-going training, tuition reimbursement, FT & PT flexible schedules, competitive base wages & daily commission. Bring Your Skills and Your Local Great Clips® Salon will Provide*: A steady flow of customers - no current clientele required Guaranteed hourly wages, plus tips Flexible scheduling that fits your needs Opportunities to sharpen your shears.
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If this sounds like you, you may have what it takes to be a salon manager at a Great Clips salon. What are salon owners looking for in a great Salon Manager.
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40% off all productsQualified Candidates:Have a min of 2 years Assistant management and sales experience, preferably in a personal service environment such as a spa, salon, or gym. Perks & Pay:Competitive base pay of $17-$18 per hour plus bonuses and commissions Employer-paid 50% of health care including medical, dental and vision plans offered.
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Fun Goal Related Contests Flexible Scheduling Leadership training and support Medical and Dental Benefits Paid Time Off Employee discounts on amazing skin care products A complimentary Diamond Prism ership What We Offer: BASE PAY PLUS COMMISSION AND BONUS OPPORTUNITIES THAT PROVIDE OUR AVERAGE SALON MANAGER TO MAKE ON AVERAGE $35+ PER HOUR.
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What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? Great communication skills A motivating attitude Top-notch technical skills Flexible and organized Driven to achieve goals Licensed to cut hair Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province) What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return.
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If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager or a Salon manager at a Great Clips salon. What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant or a Salon Manager.
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Achieve salon sales plan by attracting new customers while building a repeat customer base through coaching stylists to deliver engaging service experiences while effectively promoting salon services and selling additional products to every customer.
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Mirus, LLC. Virginia's largest locally owned and operated Great Clips franchise is hiring for a high-volume Salon Manager in Richmond! Good to have : Hair salon management experience.
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Are you an experienced stylist or salon manager looking for a place to strut your talent and build your career? Working at Supercuts means a steady base of clients, competitive wage and benefits, and a company that believes in you and your dreams.
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Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and we'd love for you to be part of that. Bring Your Skills and We’ll Provide: A COMPETITIVE BASE WAGE THAT IS GUARANTEED regardless of how many services you do or haircare products you sell.
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Hair Stylist/Barber Qualifications:Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province)The passion to build genuine connections with customers and provide GREAT haircutsThe desire to deliver a consistent Great Clips brand experience (don’t worry, training is provided)The ability to work with teammates to develop a supportive and positive salon vibePut your passion and skills to use in a rewarding position with a Great Clips salon team.
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We offer highest effective wage (base pay + commission + bonuses + tips) in the market. We offer health insurance and long term life insurance to our salon team. Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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16 ( earning up to $26+ / hr) Product Commissions from 10% - 30% 25% Service Sales Commission Paid ongoing training Paid Holidays and PTO Healthcare, Dental, Vision, 401k.br> What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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