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If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon. Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and we’d love for you to be part of that.
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Join a Great Clips salon team today. Thank you What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? If you are interested in getting your foot in management the Assistant Manager position is your entry way in.
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What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? booth rental and marketing hassles, and say hello to unlimited creativity as part of our team! Join a crew where guaranteed clients and a reliable bi-weekly paycheck are the norm, with stylists.
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UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP EMANCE LLC At Great Clips we stand by our stylist. Be SEEN, HEARD, and APPRECIATED Whether you are looking for one day a week or 40 hours, if you are looking for advancement or stability, we’re here for you and WE INVITE ALL GREAT STYLIST TO JOIN WE NOW OFFER MAJOR MEDICAL HMO AND PPO BENEFITS What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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Great communication skills A motivating attitude Top-notch technical skills Flexible and organized Driven to achieve goals Licensed to cut hair Requirements: Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province) What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return.
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We believe in supporting the Great Clips brand and treating people with kindness, grace, and compassion. Southern Greenville County stylists! Manager training to grow your team and the salon Incentives and recognition for a job well done An immediate customer base Ongoing training for career growth Sounds good, right.
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Escape paying booth rental fees and join a team with guaranteed customers and income. Do you love cutting hair in a fun, energetic, and fast-paced salon, and being in charge of what you make? Then the salon owner wants to hear from you Do what you love doing with a great brand.
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The managers at Great Clips strive for drama free environments where stylists can have fun AND make lot’s of money. Working at Great Clips allows you to walk right in to a guaranteed clientele, high tips and busy days.
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Must be a licensed Cosmetologist or barber, or be enrolled in school What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? Must be a licensed Cosmetologist or barber, or be enrolled in school What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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NEW LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITY Includes a $2000 Hiring Bonus Join our team of Stylists in the White Bear Lake area Newport Clippers-Great Clips is currently hiring a Full Time Assistant Manager (32 hrs/wk) with base pay starting at $17/hr plus daily productivity, shift incentives, paid vacation, full benefits and tips from provided clientele What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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Our Great Clips family gets it. But 64% of stylists do not feel appreciated by their salon management. You’re searching for a stylist position and you want to be happy in your new salon.
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We are looking for an Asst Salon Manager to lead our market-leading hair salon in Bend, OR. This is an excellent career opportunity for you to secure your long-term future, with excellent guaranteed wages, tips, bonuses, health insurance, paid: vacation, time off, sick time, holidays, & a retirement program.
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We are seeking an assistant manager for a new salon opening in the Big Y Plaza in New Milford - join the team and help build the kind of salon and salon culture that you want to see for yourself, the team, and the customers We'd love to talk to you - Apply today What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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Effective 1/1/2024) What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager? FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES, PAID TRAINING, GUARANTEED HOURLY WAGE of $19.15 per hour plus great tips, opportunities for wage growth, company-paid heath reimbursement account, toll reimbursement, daily bridge allowance and bonus opportunities.
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Gateway Clippers focuses on building a stay culture that provides a work-life balance. Must have a current cosmetology or barber license. At Gateway we provide an opportunity for stylists to grow into a leader position after completing our MIT management program.
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