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STYLIST IN TRAINING WHAT WE OFFER Would you like to be one of our future stylists? As a stylist-in-training you may be eligible for a promotion to the stylist position once you receive your license.
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As a stylist-in-training in this temporary 90-day position we’re here to help you learn the business while you deliver exceptional customer service across all channels of communication. You will need to apply for the stylist position with Cost Cutters to be considered for promotion.
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You need to be available to travel to mandatory meetings and training sessions, including overnight travel. A promotion to stylist is not automatically guaranteed. WE’D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU IF YOU MEET THESE QUALIFICATIONS You must graduate from an accredited cosmetology school and obtain the necessary license(s) to perform salon services within or before 90 days of hire-date You have great judgement and time management.
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Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS You need to be comfortable with lifting to 10 lbs. Only the franchisee is responsible for employment matters at the salon including hiring, firing, discipline, supervision, staffing, scheduling, wages and benefits.
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And want to work in a dynamic salon environment You know how to communicate well with customers, coworkers, and management. You need to be tech savvy to use our point-of-sale systems and enter data. You’ll keep the salon clean and follow safety standards.
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To assist in unloading monthly shipment of products. DISCLAIMER: “You are submitting your information for potential employment opportunities with an independent franchisee of Regis Corporation or one of its subsidiaries (collectively “Regis.
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Regis will not receive a copy of your employment application and will have no involvement in any hiring or other employment decisions.” Franchisees are independent business owners/operators who set their own wage and benefit programs which can vary from Regis or other franchisees.
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You need to know how to read, write, and do basic math. WHAT YOU’LL DO You will learn the ins and outs of how to grow the business and control expenses by observing other stylists and managers. to stock retail shelves, occasionally lifting 10-25 lbs.
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STYLIST IN TRAINING $15/hour WHAT WE OFFER Would you like to be one of our future stylists? As a stylist-in-training, we’re here to help you learn the business while you deliver exceptional customer service across all channels of communication.
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As part of our family of brands, including Cost Cutters, Holiday Hair, and Supercuts, you'll be surrounded by like-minded individuals who share your dedication to excellence. World-Class Training: Elevate your skills with paid online and in-person education.
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Every Supercuts stylist undergoes intensive training, attends regular seminars and is recertified annually to stay ahead of the trends. Ongoing training and education are not only a focus at Supercuts, but we pay our stylists to attend.
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You’ll be front and center greeting customers and answering the phone. It’s not all glamorous work but it’s necessary. Your smile is your logo. You must earn it. If you’ve got the desire, we’ve got the knowhow to get you there.
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You will be on your feet for most of the day.
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Stylist-Friendly Environment: Flexible Schedules: Embrace work-life balance with schedules tailored to fit your lifestyle. Come be a part of our team and start shaping your future in the beauty industry.
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Fun, Relaxed Atmosphere: Jeans and tennis shoes? Join us as we embark on an exciting adventure of growth and learning. Online booking system: helps to grow clientele Bond with your team and win exciting prizes in our monthly contests.
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