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Benefits Annual Base Salary + Bonus Opportunities Paid Time Off (PTO) Work from Home Flexible Schedule Health Insurance Life Insurance Disability Insurance Hands on Training Mon-Fri Schedule Career Growth Opportunities Retirement Plan Responsibilities Prospects for new business by following sales leads generated from referrals, networking, marketing, cold-calling, and lead databases.
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Benefits that help you take care of you including 401(k) Plan, PTO - Paid Time Off for employees working 20+ hours/week, Company Paid Health Insurance subsidy through Private Marketplace for Full-time employees (30 hands-on hours/week), Tuition Reimbursement for recent Massage Therapists graduates, Employee Discounted Products & Services, Annual Flu Shots and Indiana Therapists Career Advancement Program (expenses covered for recent graduates including licensing, liability insurance, etc.
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We offer: Medical, Dental and Vision Plans, Optional 401k and Life Insurance, PTO, Paid Training, Career Development and Advancement. Want to be a salon manager, trainer, or part of an artistic design team.
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