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Overview: A stylist-in-training is a temporary 90-day position designed to identify top talent and integrate an unlicensed, future stylist into the salon workplace and to help them learn the business.
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Job Benefits - Competitive pay - $11 to $15 hour ($13 w/CNA Certification) - Flexible schedule to fit your lifestyle -Work near your home - Ongoing paid training - Supportive and rewarding work environment - Growing company with opportunity for development - Compassionate, supportive office staff - Paid time off (PTO) Call us and take the first step toward an exciting career with Comfort Keepers @ (972) 303-4599.
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401k Plan with employer matching Paid vacation, personal/sick days, and bereavement time DSI Bucks: Employee Profit-Sharing Program 50% AT&T wireless discount Paid training Advancement opportunities: We prefer to promote from within.
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The Manager-in-Training will be exposed to moderate to loud noises, dust, exhaust fumes, lubricants, petroleum products, vapors, caustic materials and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials.
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As a Salon Apprentice, you will be embarking on a 6-month training program to gain hands-on experience and develop the necessary skills to become a professional at the leading hair salon in the DFW area.
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Paid training period: with dedicated hours worked daily new sales reps can earn $110/day during a 4 week training. Training and Support: Work directly with your district manager to reach your potential.
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The Manager-in-Training "MIT" is responsible for the overall store performance both financial and operational of a market by establishing and maintaining guest services, overseeing and is accountable for the operation of their market by ensuring maximum sales and profitability through expense control, human resource management, and managing operating costs and shrink.
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No sales or automotive technician experience necessary; we offer comprehensive training. The Mac Tools training program consists of classroom and field-based sales training at our headquarters to ensure that you have all the tools you need to establish and run a successful route sales business.
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Are you a potential Assistant Personal Training Manager and ready to leave average in the past? With 60+ locations currently and 100+ locations planned; our Assistant Personal Training Manager position offers a tremendous opportunity for growth & career advancement.
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Our team of people, that support your growth toward your leadership career include: your District Leader, Human Resources Business Partner, Training Store Manager, and your Store Manager coach.
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Knowledge of Kirkpatrick's training program evaluation levels preferred. Uses independent judgment to determine gaps in training program and communicates areas for improvement. Reviews trainee performance to determine the level of impact of training utilizing industry evaluation standards.
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Drury's MIT program gives recent college graduates real-world hotel experience by placing them at one of our training hotels. Trainees report directly to the hotel General Manager and will be assigned a mentor for the duration of the program.
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Founded by drivers, for drivers, DeliverThat is on a mission to redefine the gig economy experience.
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Transportation/Traffic Engineer in Training - ( 230000Q0 ) Regular full-time and part-time employees have access to medical, dental, and vision plans, a wellness program, health saving accounts, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) plan, employee stock purchase program, life and accidental death & dismemberment (AD&D) insurance, short-term/long-term disability plans, emergency travel benefits, tuition reimbursement, professional membership fee coverage and paid family leave.
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Minimum age 18 (mandatory)- High school diploma (or equivalent)- 1+ years of experience- Completion of Company Orientation and Safety Training- Completion or enrollment in idevelop Meat Cutter In-training Course MM000Do you have what it takes to be a fit as an H-E-B Perishable Specialist.
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