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Alline Salon Group (ASG) is Regis Corporation's largest franchisee operating three brands: Supercuts (SC), Holiday Hair (HH), and Cost Cutters (CC), with almost 400 salons in seven states. Stylist-in-Training - Graduated or 90 days or less away from graduating from cosmetology school Stylist - possession of a valid, current cosmetology or barber's license.
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A stylist-in-training at Regis is a temporary 90-day position designed to integrate an unlicensed, future stylist into the salon workplace and to help them learn the business.
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Ongoing EDUCATION throughout your career at Supercuts. Graduate from an accredited cosmetology school and obtain the necessary license(s) to perform salon services within or before 90 days of hire-date.
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The Salon Leader also provides all hair care services offered by Supercuts and ensures the highest quality of guest service standards and salon profitability. Supercuts offers a wide range of professional services, including haircuts, color and highlights, waxing and specialty services.
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Every Supercuts stylist undergoes intensive training, attends regular seminars and is recertified annually to stay ahead of the trends. Supercuts is one of the industry's most recognized salon brands.
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The Salon Manager also provides all hair care services offered by Supercuts and ensures the highest quality of guest service standards and salon profitability. We are a franchise of Supercuts with 96 salons located in California, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
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At Supercuts, we are dedicated to creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and delivering the highest quality standards for our stylists and guests. Ongoing training and education are not only a focus at Supercuts, but we pay our stylists to attend.
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Join our positive, fun-loving family and expand your future with industry-leading paid training provided by Supercuts. Paid Training through our Hair Stylist Academy (40 hours in first 3 months.
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At our company, you'll truly get to practice your craft - from clips, cuts, colors, styles, and waxing - you get to do it all! We take great pride in continuous learning and you will have an opportunity to receive coaching and mentoring from renowned artistic directors.
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A Supercuts Stylist-in-Training is a 90-day temporary position designed to integrate a future unlicensed stylist into the salon workplace and to help them learn the business. Supercuts is one of the most recognized salon brands in the industry.
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Receive tuition assistance· Use Supercuts cutting Principals with Paul Mitchell Professional Color line. If you answered YES, then you want a career with Supercuts Once you’re a stylist on OUR Supercuts team, you’ll be able to:· Receive competitive base pay with commission opportunities to make more than $25 an hour.
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A Stylist In Training at Supercuts is a part-time position designed to integrate an. The Stylist In Training will perform receptionist duties and other activities, while learning what it takes to become a successful stylist at Supercuts.
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Unlicensed cosmetology student into the salon workplace and to help them learn the business. After graduation, the Stylist In Training would transition into a fully licensed Stylist role. PLEASE NOTE: You must be currently enrolled in in a cosmetology (or Barber) school to qualify for this position.
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ASG requires salon team members to provide their own tools: shears, clippers, trimmers, scissors, blow dryer, curling iron, and straightener. All Stylists/Stylists-in-Training are required to complete assigned training as determined by ASG. *All SC Stylists/Stylists-in-Training must participate in the Hair Stylist Academy (HSA) program and receive a certificate of completion.
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Supercuts Parkside Town Commons - 7175 O'Kelly Chapel Road, Cary. Supercuts Midtown - 424 E. Six Forks Road, Raleigh. Supercuts Southpoint - 7005 Fayetteville Road, Durham. Supercuts The Villag (formally Cameron Village) 526 Daniels Street, Raleigh.
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