Stylist in Training / Apprentice Stylist Accounting - Springfield, OH at Geebo

Stylist in Training / Apprentice Stylist

STYLIST IN TRAINING - 4OneOne dba SmartSTYLEWHAT WE OFFER Would you like to be one of our future stylists? If you've got the desire, we've got the knowhow to get you there.
As a stylist-in-training, we're here to help you learn the business while you deliver exceptional customer service to our valued clients.
WHAT YOU'LL DO You will learn the ins and outs of how to grow the business by observing other stylists and managers.
You'll be front and center greeting customers and answering the phone.
Your smile is your logo.
It's not all glamorous work but it's necessary.
You'll keep the salon clean and follow safety standards.
As a stylist-in-training you may be eligible for a promotion to the stylist position once you receive your license.
A promotion to stylist is not automatically guaranteed.
You must earn it, and we'll help you!HERE'S HOW YOU GET PROMOTED TO A STYLIST To be considered for the promotion, you must:
1) possess a valid appropriate license in your applicable state of employment; 2) have the ability to perform the duties of the license requirements that your 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 you practice Regis values of honesty, accountability, integrity, and respect.
WE'D LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU IF YOU MEET THESE QUALIFICATIONS You are a student at an accredited cosmetology school You have great judgement and time management.
And want to work in a dynamic salon environment You know how to communicate well with customers, coworkers, and management.
Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights and weekends APPLYTODAY through this post or TEXT 'Jobs' to 937.
402.
2085 Recommended Skills Occupational Safety And Health Time Management Trustworthy Coloring Professional Responsibility Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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