Assistant Salon Manager - Alachua Market Placeother related Employment listings - Starke, FL at Geebo

Assistant Salon Manager - Alachua Market Place

Got shears and a winning attitude? Have a yearning to earn and a desire to support other stylists? Then let's talk! Maybe you're a stylist who wants more responsibility, or you're looking for a new opportunity? If this sounds like you, then you may have what it takes to be an assistant salon manager at a Great Clips salon.
Great things happen at a Great Clips salon, and we'd love for you to be part of that.
Compensation for this position is expected to range from $45,000 - $70,000 annually.
We encourage you to compare our Benefits package to any other salon in town.
We offer o Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance o Paid Time Off o 401(k) with Company-funded matching o Employee-Discounts on Styling Products and Tools o Reimbursement programs for your shoes and your gym membershipWhat are salon owners looking for in a great Assistant Salon Manager?Great communication skillsA motivating attitudeTop-notch technical skillsFlexible and organizedDriven to achieve goalsLicensed to cut hairRequirements:
Cosmetology and/or barber license (licensing requirements vary by state/province)What benefits may be offered by each salon owner in return?Manager training to grow your team and the salonIncentives and recognition for a job well doneAn immediate customer baseOngoing training for career growthSounds good, right? Then the salon owner wants to hear from you! Do what you love doing with a great brand.
Join a Great Clips salon team today.
Salary:
$45,000 - $70,000 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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