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Awesome Benefits Busy, established salons with a built-in clientele (no booth rent or fees) Flexible schedules-great for part or full-time Base pay plus incentives, bonuses and GREAT tips (average $33-$48+ per hour) Weekly paychecks.
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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. Daily tips, hourly pay, weekly direct deposit, paid vacations, plus much more to offer.
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Mirus, LLC. Virginia's largest locally owned and operated Great Clips franchise is hiring for a high-volume Salon Manager in Richmond! Managers are compensated with base pay pay plus tips as well as daily, weekly and monthly bonuses and incentive pay.
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Flexible Stylists Positions - Part Time (6-31 hours), Full Time (32+ hours) 401K savings plan with weekly company match Fun, relaxed, and encouraging salon culture Full healthcare, plus dental, vision, and life insurance Paid vacation & holidays Busy salons / extensive clientele Consistent, guaranteed pay with weekly direct deposit Significant opportunities for career advancement throughout our organization, and even at Great Clips, Inc.
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Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and we'd love for you to be part of that. Join a Great Clips salon team today. What are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager.
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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. PLUS amazing benefits like: Weekly Pay, Health, Dental, and Vision benefits - 401k matching - Student Loan Reimbursement - Holiday Pay - Vacation Pay and lots more incentives.
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