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Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa is a national franchise that specializes in massage, facials, and hair removal services. Knowledge of other various modalities preferred (Neuromuscular, Myofascial, Trigger Point, Pre-natal, Craniosacral, Reiki, Deep Tissue), but not required.
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Technical/Other Skills Required: Usage of autoclave, completing facial piercings. Are you interested in a full-time piercing career with a growing nationwide brand that includes consistent bi-weekly pay at a lucrative hourly rate, and benefits including paid time off, healthcare and 401K AND a potential $1000 signing bonus.
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Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa is a national brand providing massages, facials and waxing services 7 days a week. Spa Esthetician Benefits: Signing bonusEarn $40000-$50000 per yearPerformance sales bonuses and employee contestsFull bookHealth Insurance benefits and Paid Time OffCompany parties and employee outingsGrowth opportunities to be the LeadFlexible hours: part-time or full-timeFree CEUs providedOngoing hands-on training and supportEmployee discounts on products/services/gift cardsHydraulic tables, hot towel cabbies and sink in each treatment roomAll linens, towels, products, etc.
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Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa in King of Prussia is seeking a part time front desk Spa Associate. Day spa offering massage, facial and hair removal services. Hand and Stone Massage and Facial Spa in King of Prussia is seeking a part time front desk Spa Associate.
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For safety reasons (rebreathers have be able to seal to your face) our Innovation Techs aren't able to have facial hair. Working in a safety harness from roof tops as needed in the performance of exclusion services and wildlife removal.
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SK-II, a leading luxury worldwide skincare brand, famous for our global best-selling “Facial Treatment Essence” is looking to continue to rapidly grow and expand in the U.S. market. Previous experience working with luxury/prestige skincare sales within Sephora and Department stores (currently Macy’s, Bloomingdales, Nieman Marcus.
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FGG Spa, LLC is a growth-focused franchisee of Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, currently operating more than 58 locations across 8 states. Our Estheticians provide high quality results-driven facial treatments to our clientele.
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We are a facial plastic surgery office. We are a facial plastic surgery office. 1 year front office at 5-star hotel or in the hospitality industry. We are looking for someone to work as the ambassador of our front desk - the first person that a caller hears and a visitor to our office sees.
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