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Our salon is looking for talented salon managerswho are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! Become an expert in men and boys haircuts with our ongoing paid industry leading training programs.
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Our salon in Parish is looking for talented hair stylists who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! Fun, team-oriented salon culture. Our salon in Parish is looking for talented hair stylists who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great.
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Our salon in St. Charles is looking for talented hair stylists who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! A valid cosmetology or barber license. If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply to one of our hair salons today.
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Recently named best CEO for Women, Best CEO for Diversity and Best Company for Career Growth by Comparably. 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 team is dedicated to exceptional customer service and building up a large client base, and the ideal candidate for this role has similar goals in mind. Exceptional customer service and interpersonal communication skills.
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Sport Clips Haircuts is Hiring Managers! Flexibility for maintaining work-life balance. Unlimited career advancement opportunities. Ability to work a flexible schedule. Attractive benefits package and incentives.
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Our managers on the average earn from $27 to $35 per hour including base pay, bonus and tips. Above-average pay plus tips! Do What You Love. Love What You Do. Want to stay up to date on the latest trends.
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7593 Sawmill Rd. Recently named Best Places for Women to Work by Business Insider and Best Company Culture by Comparably.
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8147 Calumet Avenue.
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960 Park Ave. N.
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14600 SW Murray Scholls Dr.
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Sport Clips Haircuts of Glen Mills is Hiring Managers! 391 Wilmington Pike, Suite 14.
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120 Curran Lane Suite C1.
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5031 Montgomery Hwy Suite 2.
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We are looking for experienced Salon Managers and Assistant Salon Managers to help lead our growing salon to the next level of success! Sport Clips is a fun, family-friendly, fast paced, shop specializing in haircuts for men and boys.
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