Licensed Cosmetologistother related Employment listings - Norco, CA at Geebo

Licensed Cosmetologist

Sport Clips Haircuts of Norco is Hiring Cosmetologists and Barbers! Do What You Love, Love What You Do.
Open 7 Days a Week POSITION:
Hair Stylist Pay:
$16.
50 - $19.
50 base pay Potential to make up to $38 an hour with tips, commissions, and open availability.
open 7 days a week
Job Description:
Our salon is looking for talented hair stylists and 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, and the ideal candidate for this role has similar goals in mind.
At Sport Clips, we provide ongoing training to our hair stylists and barbers so they can stay up to date on the latest haircut trends.
If you are interested in growing and learning in your cosmetology career, we encourage you to apply to one of our hair salons today.
Benefits:
Immediate and guaranteed clientele Bonuses and Commissions Paid Vacation time:
One week after 1 year of employment.
Two weeks after 3 years of employment.
Three weeks after 7 years of employment 401(k) & company matching contribution Store incentives, including celebratory team dinners, summer and winter parties All expenses paid store trips to exotic locations after hitting store goals.
Vacations have included Hawaii and Costa Rica.
Become an expert in men's hair cutting with continuing education and paid training Career advancement opportunities Fun, team-oriented salon culture Recently named Best Places for Women to Work by Business Insider and Best Company Culture by Comparably JOB REQUIREMENTS:
Valid California Cosmetology or Barbers license Ability to work a flexible schedule Industry passion Exceptional customer service and interpersonal communication skills Open 7 days a week Location Information:
1030 Hamner Ave, Suite BNorco, CA 92860Salary:
$10 - $25 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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