Licensed Hair Stylist/Cosmetologistother related Employment listings - New Providence, NJ at Geebo

Licensed Hair Stylist/Cosmetologist

Sport Clips Haircuts is Hiring! Growing Store! Great Tips!Earn $45,000 to $60,000 Annually (Full Time)Job Title:
Hair Stylist/ Barber Full, Part Time and weekendsOur New Providence, NJ salon is growing quickly, and we are looking for talented hairstylists or barbers who are passionate about cutting hair and making their clients look great! Our team is dedicated to exceptional customer service and building up a large client base.
The ideal candidate for this role has similar goals in mind.
Want to stay up to date on the latest trends? At Sport Clips, we provide ongoing paid training to our hair stylists and barbers.
If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply to one of our salons today.
Pay:
$960 to $1,200 per week (Full-Time)Benefits401KmatchingAbove-average guaranteed base pay plus tips and bonuses!Paid vacation and holidays.
Flexible schedule.
Full and Part-time hours available.
Upgrade your tools with company sponsored pay plans.
Paid technical training.
Improve your skills while getting paid!New:
Access to free Wellness and Mental Health supportStylist referral program.
Get paid to bring your friends.
Career advancement opportunities! Management; Marketing; Recruiting; CoachingNo clientele required.
Fun and positive salon culture.
Do What You Love.
Love What You Do!RequirementsA valid cosmetology or barber permit or license.
Exceptional customer service and communication skills.
Industry passion.
If this sounds like something you would love,apply today at www.
SportClipsJobs.
com/NJ118TLPLocation Information:
1260 Springfield AveNew Providence, NJ 07974 Recommended Skills Communication Customer Service Passionate Well Being And Personal Care Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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