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We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 7 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and solid support to fuel your success. Jump on board now and be a vital part of our team committed to delivering top-notch service.
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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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If this sounds like you, you may have what it takes to be a 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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We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 8 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and steadfast support to fuel your success. Hair Stylist/Barber Qualifications: Cosmetology and/or Barber License (licensing requirements vary by state/province) The passion to build genuine connections with customers and provide GREAT haircuts The desire to deliver a consistent Great Clips brand experience (don’t worry, training is provided) The ability to work with teammates to develop a supportive and positive salon vibe Put your passion and skills to use in a rewarding position with a Great Clips salon team.
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Our Top notch hair stylists make up to $25-$35 per hour in total compensation. Join a locally owned Great Clips salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS.
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Benefit from top-notch training resources, consistent coaching, and exciting incentives such as up to 25% product commission and a $150 monthly performance bonus. Great Clips is seeking a talented stylist who values creativity and a supportive work environment.
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We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 18 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and steadfast support to fuel your success. We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 18 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and steadfast support to fuel your success.
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We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 25 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and steadfast support to fuel your success. We're not your average salon – we're a close-knit family with 25 locations, providing top-notch training, amazing perks, and steadfast support to fuel your success.
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We’re expanding fast, becoming one of the region’s biggest and best-known salon squads under the Great Clips brand—a name that’s all about top-notch family hair care across the nation.
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We offer top-notch resources and training to all staff and management teams so they ALWAYS feel supported in their goals. Mirus, LLC. The largest locally owned and operated Great Clips franchise in Virginia, is urgently hiring licensed hair stylists in Chesterfield.
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Come join Great Clips as the next salon manager and get started on an amazing career path! If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon.
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Positive and upbeat attitude - Thrives on bringing joy to clients - Likes to bring the FUN to work - Top-notch technical skills - Licensed to cut hair in South Dakota (we will help pay to reactivate your cosmetology license) If so, apply today.
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Experience top-tier training blending virtual learning and hands-on experiences. Join a Great Clips salon team today. Experience top-tier training blending virtual learning and hands-on experiences.
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Escape paying booth rental fees and hassling with marketing. Our stylists consistently earn $26-$40 an hour with opportunities to grow. 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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Take control of your craft without the hassle of booth rental or marketing yourself! Join our dynamic Saunders Clips team where you’ll enjoy guaranteed clients, a steady weekly paycheck, and a fun working environment.
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