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The Salon Receptionist supports the salon team by providing a superior client experience through offering additional styling services and product benefits to become salon destination of choice.
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JCPenney offers a broad portfolio of fashion, apparel, home, beauty, and jewelry from national and private brands and provides personal services including salon, portrait and optical. You listen, you help, you educate, and you make them want to come back by offering solutions to their hair concerns through salon services and the benefits of retail product.
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You genuinely love understanding the client's benefits from products and a variety of salon services. You partner and collaborate with the salon associates by offering additional salon services, such as deep conditioning, glossing, color, to the service provider's clients.
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Passion for Salon - You love product and salon services. Drives conversion and sales - You like to compliment people and turn retail customers into JCPenney Salon clients by offering the great value and service provider technical skills.
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At JCPenney Salon, we strive to unlock the potential of America's top salon professionals, creating an unparalleled experience for our clients today, tomorrow and for life. Job Title: Salon Receptionist - South County Ctr.
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Job Title: Salon Receptionist - South Hill Mall. Salon Receptionist - South Hill Mall. The Company and its 50,000 associates worldwide serve customers where, when, and how they want to shop - from jcp.com to more than 650 stores in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. In 2022, JCPenney celebrates 120 years as an iconic American brand by continuing its legacy of connecting with customers through shopping and community engagement.
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Our professionals ensure a superior client experience by determining the client's needs and providing services including the latest cuts, the best finishing, and the industry's top chemical services.
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Professional styling services. Client acquisition programs. Job Title: Hair Stylist - Eastdale Mall. Hair Stylist - Eastdale Mall. Please visit JCPenney's Newsroom to learn more and follow JCPenney on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
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Job Title: Hair Stylist - The District. Hair Stylist - The District. Our passion for hair is stronger than ever, so we have turned styling into an exciting, rewarding career-and so can you. All associates are eligible for an associate discount on JCPenney merchandise.
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Job Title: Hair Stylist - Santa Fe Place. Hair Stylist - Santa Fe Place. JCPenney is the shopping destination for diverse, working American families. At this time, JCPenney does not anticipate closing this job opportunity.
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Job Title: Hair Stylist - Wildewood S/C. Hair Stylist - Wildewood S/C. License- You must maintain a current cosmetology license in the state you are applying. Commission based on credential level, sales and productivity: Designer, Sr. Designer or Master Designer.
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Job Title: Salon Receptionist - Eden Prairie Ctr. Salon Receptionist - Eden Prairie Ctr. Location: Eden Prairie, MN, United States - Eden Prairie Ctr 8201 Flying Cloud Dr. Come be a part of a team that is changing the face of the salon industry.
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Job Title: Salon Receptionist - Cross Creek Mall. Salon Receptionist - Cross Creek Mall. Location: Fayetteville, NC, United States - Cross Creek Mall 300 Cross Creek Mall. You love being on your feet, you have attention to detail on customer needs, and thrive on making people HAPPY.
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Job Title: Salon Receptionist - Southpark Center. Salon Receptionist - Southpark Center. Partners with Salon associates - You've got some best friends in the store. Assisting Customers - You seek out customers and do whatever you can to make their experience unforgettable.
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Job Title: Salon Receptionist - Galleria @ Roseville. Salon Receptionist - Galleria @ Roseville. Location: Roseville, CA, United States - Galleria @ Roseville 1125 Galleria Blvd. All store hourly associates scheduled to work on a designated holiday will receive additional compensation.
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