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THE LASH LOUNGE at Summit, NJ is looking for a positive and professional Eyelash Extension Stylist to provide the highest level of service to our clients. 1+ years as a Lash Stylist required.
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As a Stylist, you are our most important brand ambassador, bringing your own personal style, passion for the product and energy to the sales floor each day. The base salary is just one component of J.Crew Group's competitive total rewards strategy that also includes the opportunity for bonus, competitive benefits and perks.
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To be considered for the promotion, the stylist-in-training must: 1) possess a valid appropriate license in his/her applicable state of employment; 2) have the ability to perform the duties of the license requirements that their state allows, including, but not limited to: cutting, styling, coloring, providing wax treatments, and washing and perming hair with or without an accommodation; and 3) demonstrate that they practice Regis values of honesty, accountability, integrity, and respect.
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The role styles looks for the website, as well as digital, print and in-store marketing, leading the Jr. Brand Stylist in some of that work. The Sr. Brand Stylist upholds the brand aesthetic and DNA in all aspects of content creation, ensuring coherence across story development, look building, on-set styling and photography.
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Continuous exposure to various chemicals and fragrances used in performing services and styling hair, including but not limited to permanent solutions, straightening solutions, shampoos, conditioners, hair spray, and client perfume.
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As a Banana Republic stylist, you will help create aspirational and on trend looks that enhance the customer's emotional connection to the brand. As a stylist, you will contribute to a positive, friendly and inclusive environment that inspires and makes our customers feel welcome.
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The Stylist role is one of the most important roles here at Mejuri as you are the first point of contact for our customers. Feeling disconnected from an industry that typically markets to men, co-founder and CEO Noura Sakkijha leveraged her learnings as a third-generation jeweler to rethink the way women purchase jewelry-for themselves.
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As the Madison Reed Hair Color Bar Colorist, you will be responsible for ensuring the client experience is seamless from arrival to departure. Colorist, Hair Color Bar. Engages with clients through listening and reflecting the needs of the client to deliver a distinct and delightful client experience resulting in future client engagement with the Hair Color Bar.
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Styling experience in luxury fashion and/or strong knowledge of trends and designer brands with the ability to translate that knowledge into solving customer styling needs. Serve as a Brand storyteller to create experiences that drive sales and achieve store goals, with the customer as the primary focus.
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As an AllSaints Stylist, you are the fundamental link between our products and customers. The majority of the day will be spent on the shop floor, styling and influencing our customers across our busy shop floors, but there will also be an opportunity to gain experience in visual merchandising, general store operations and personal shopping.
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As a Stylist, you act as the ultimate brand ambassador, providing personalized styling guidance that helps customers express their authentic selves. Merchandise discount at our brands: 50% off regular-priced merchandise at Ann Taylor and LOFT, plus you may also be eligible for discounts at other KnitWell Group brands.
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The stylist also assists in all areas of store operations as requested. The objective of the stylist is to meet or exceed the sales and profitability goals of the store by maximizing personal sales consistently.
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Sales Stylist are responsible for implementing a variety of functions and procedures relating to customer service, sales, merchandising, and store operations. Rapid and accurate sales floor refill and replenishment through RFID-enabled inventory processes.
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Comply with store security, safety, and loss prevention programs. We believe that clothes - and how you make them - can make a difference. Basic technology skills - familiarity with iOS, basic device troubleshooting, read and understand technical training manuals.
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Join a locally owned Great Clips® salon, the world’s largest salon brand, and be one of the GREATS!
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Title: hair stylist Company: Simplyapply in Springfield, NJ
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