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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. You will oversee a team of stylists, estheticians, guest coordinators (in select locations) and boutique leads and are accountable for all aspects of the guest experience, retail sales, and the services businesses, including salon services, boutiques, retail sales, makeup, and guest satisfaction.
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As an Experience Manager at Ulta Beauty, you are responsible for leading through Ulta Beauty’s mission, vision, and values in order to develop a high-performing team that consistently delivers sales growth in retail and services.
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Ulta Beauty also offers a full-service salon in every store featuring—hair, skin, brow, and make-up services. Promoting a culture of accountability to meet or exceed the store’s goals related to services, boutiques, and retail sales, guest loyalty, payroll, retail shrink and omni-channel initiatives.
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At Ulta Beauty, we’re transforming the world one shade, one lash, one cut at a time. You will drive your business through a focus on performance (NPS, services, boutiques, makeup, and retail sales), people (guest experience and associate culture), and process (operating procedures and compliance standards.
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Helping the Salon Manager and General Manager analyze monthly sales, expenses and trends. Always guided by our lived values, you will play an essential role in creating deeper levels of brand equity and guest loyalty, ensuring wow experiences become the standard expectation of all who enter our salon.
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This position requires a drive for results, a passion for the beauty industry, the ability to deliver exceptional guest service and the ability to lead a team of retail and service professionals. We bring possibilities to life through the power of beauty each and every day in our stores and online with more than 25,000 products from approximately 500 well-established and emerging beauty brands across all categories and price points, including Ulta Beauty's own private label.
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We are adding a shop manager / operations manager to oversee salon operations. Experience in management including but not limited to experience as a sales manager, operations manager, and/or general salon manager.
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We are seeking a new Dual Rate Spa & Salon Receptionist/Shift Manager to provide four-star service to our guests as well as provide our internal guest (team members) a positive fun working environment.
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As a salon manager, you will coach and motivate your team to becoming the top salon professionals in America; while supporting the business to drive retail and service results through creative marketing, networking, and promoting client loyalty.
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Drybar Shops ® Manager Benefits. All individuals hired by franchise owners’ shops are their employees, not those of DBF. Drybar® + design is are registered trademarks owned by Helen of Troy Limited and used by DBF under license.
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Use these rewards to support your wellbeing with spa/massage/salon services, gym memberships, fitness classes, sports, hobbies, pets and more. Supervises LPNs and HHAs. Regularly communicate patient progress to the clinical manager, psychiatrist and care team.
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Requirements: Previous experience in pet grooming, salon management, or a related field. Proficiency in computer systems and salon management software. Salon Operations Management: Oversee day-to-day operations of the grooming salon, ensuring smooth and efficient workflows.
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Previous experience in pet grooming, salon management, or a related field. Monitor salon performance metrics, including revenue, grooming appointments, and customer satisfaction. If you are passionate about pets, have a strong background in grooming, and possess exceptional leadership skills, we invite you to join our team as a Petco Grooming Salon Leader.
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The Hair Stylist reports to the Salon Manager and is responsible for providing salon clientele with professional services relating to the care and treatment of hair. This position reports to the Salon Manager or Desk Manager.
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Job Summary: As a Petco Grooming Salon Leader, you will be responsible for leading and managing the grooming salon operations to provide exceptional grooming services for our beloved pets.
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