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As a Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Licensed Colorist, you will actively work in the Hair Color Bar providing all hair service offerings including but not limited to all over color, roots treatment, roots and gloss treatment, balayage highlights and toning glaze treatment while selling Madison Reed products, providing consultations, and shampoo and blow out services.
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Colorist, Hair Color Bar. Colorist, Hair Color Bar. Generate revenue for the Hair Color Bar by building the order through additional services, membership sales, subscriptions, hair care products and accessories.
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Model hospitality, sales and service behaviors in all interactions and communications with clients. Deliver a hospitable client experience resulting in positive feedback and future client engagement with the Hair Color Bar and Madison Reed brand.
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1+ year of experience in the salon or beauty industry preferred. Effectively operate the front of house adhering to all company standard operating procedures, including but not limited to buy online pick-up in store, retail client consultations, and orders.
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We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, national origin, religion or religious creed, mental or physical disability, medical condition, genetic information, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, military or veteran status, citizenship, or other characteristics protected by state or federal law or local ordinance.
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Colorist, Hair Color Bar - $1,000 Sign on Bonus Included. Colorist, Hair Color Bar - $1,000 Sign on Bonus Included. Factors which may affect starting pay within this range may include geography/market, skills, education, experience and other qualifications of the successful candidate.
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This role is critical to our clients’ Hair Color Bar experience and supports navigating clients throughout their on-site visit. Must possess an active cosmetology license in good standing within the state where employment will take place.
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Shampoo, cut, dye and style hair. Our salon is looking for a talented Cosmetologist who is passionate about meeting customer expectations and able to provide the precise results our clients are looking for.
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