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Fantastic Sams Cut & Color of Forest Park hair salon has an immediate need for a Salon manager / Cosmetologist who wants to join our fun, creative and busy salon and work in a team-oriented environment.
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Alline Salon Group has 3 sister brands, Cost Cutters, Holiday Hair, and Supercuts. These are just some of the reasons why we’re growing every day to be the leader in salon services. Fun, relaxed dress code, and atmosphere, we welcome jeans and tennis shoes.
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We offer an array of great benefits for all Abbey employees including property discounts in the Waterfront Shop, Waterfront and 240 West Restaurants, Caf Latte, Avani Spa and Salon, as well as discounted room rates for friends and family.
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We are a full-service salon offering cut, color, style & waxing. Do you like the fun and excitement of leading a team and owning the results like a business owner? Potential to earn up to License (Required)*Have you always wanted to run your own salon.
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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. Unlimited career advancement leadership opportunities Unlimited career advancement instructor opportunities-includes domestic trips for our design artistic team Monthly Newsletters, Monthly Webinars Salon is Inside Walmart : Heavy footfall and Clients from Day 1 Online Reservations PaperLess Onboarding; Great leadership support; And, always fun, team-oriented, empathetic salon culture.
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Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team? Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world's largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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HIRING BONUS - up to $1,000 over 6 months for Full Time hires Fantastic Sams Cut & Color has an immediate need for a Salon Assistant Manager / Cosmetologist who wants to join our fun, creative and busy salon and work in a team-oriented environment.
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Fun, friendly stylist all making GREAT PAY with a GREAT BENEFITS package! Put your passion and skills to use in a rewarding position with a Great Clips salon team. The ability to work with teammates to develop a supportive and positive salon vibe.
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Just some of the reasons why we're growing every day to be the leader in salon services. Have you always wanted to run your own salon? Alline Salon Group is looking for you! Then, get ready to have some fun.
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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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You will report directly to the Salon Manager, and your focus will be on providing excellent customer service to all our guests and staff, helping to manage our growing team of Front Desk Associates and Stylists, and cultivating a positive and fun work environment.
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Great opportunities await Join our Great Clips: M&M Clippers salon family and work with a team that has fun together Choose a variety of shifts that benefit you to earn the pay you want, and schedule time off when needed.
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ABOUT OUR SALONS: When our pets inspire us to be to be more loving and caring individuals, it's no surprise that our Grooming Salon Manager truly embodies those qualities. PET GROOMING SALON MANAGER We value your experience and are currently offering a $2000 sign-on bonus OR a $1500 sign-on bonus with a brand new tool kit.
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Join our Great Clips: M&M Clippers salon family and work with a team that has fun together! Additional benefits vary by salon location. Join our Great Clips: M&M Clippers salon family and work with a team that has fun together.
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Fun Goal Related ContestsFlexible SchedulingLeadership training and supportMedical and Dental BenefitsPaid Time OffEmployee discounts on amazing skin care productsA complimentary Diamond MembershipWhat We Offer:BASE PAY PLUS COMMISSION AND BONUS OPPORTUNITIES THAT PROVIDE OUR AVERAGE SALON MANAGER TO MAKE ON AVERAGE $40,000-$50,000.
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