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1,000 Sign-On Bonus (apply by September 30th, dont snooze!) Hair Stylist/Barber Qualifications. Hair Stylist & Barbers. 15% of bonus for any retail sales.
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We offer: Sign on Bonus, Established Customer Base, Guaranteed Wages and Bonus Plan, Extensive Benefits Package, Flexible Hours. Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team.
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We are offering a one-time sign on bonus for Full Time positions of $300 and Part Time postions of $200 paid after you have completed your first 90 days. Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province.
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SIGN-ON BONUS ranging from $250-$500 depending on if you are part time or full time (sign-on bonus only for new employees that have not worked for Alternative Dimensions salons previously) *The pay is comprised of an hourly rate plus tips, productivity incentives & product sales incentives.
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Current Sign-on Bonus $1000 for Full-Time. If you're looking for a nice team environment, with a supportive culture, and maybe even a busy salon with lots of customers, paid vacation, paid holidays, and insurance please apply today we would love to show you our salon.
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Sign-On Bonuses: $1,000 for full-time, $500 for part-time. On-call/temporary positions may be available by location. Are you a licensed cosmetologist/barber looking to join a successful, family-owned salon group with a solid clientele base and growth opportunities.
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We offer full and part time positions and currently offering a $1000.00 sign on Bonus. Cutting hair & styling. Take control of your career without the hassle of booth rental or marketing yourself.
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1,000 Sign-On Bonus (apply by June 30th, dont snooze!) 1,000 Sign-On Bonus (apply by June 30th, dont snooze!) Enjoy guaranteed clients and an awesome weekly paycheck. 25-$35 per hour average Weekly Paycheck.
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Have Fun and enjoy Work-life balance at this salon $500-$1500 sign-on bonus! Consulting with clients on stylistic options for their hair. Hair Stylist, Hairdresser, Barber, Cosmetologist Positions Available.
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Join our Gateway Great Clips team where you are guaranteed clients and a reliable weekly paycheck. Busy salons with built in customers, daily productivity, product bonuses, GREAT tips, 401K plan, health, dental, and vision insurance.
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