About Us:
Blush & Burgundy is a vibrant and upscale salon dedicated to providing exceptional hair care and styling services. We pride ourselves on our welcoming atmosphere, commitment to client satisfaction, and our team of talented stylists. We are currently seeking a skilled and passionate Licensed Hairstylist to join our growing team!
Key Responsibilities:
* Provide professional hair services, including cutting, balayage, coloring, styling, and treatments.
* Stay updated on current hair trends, techniques, and products.
* Build and maintain strong relationships with clients, ensuring they leave the salon satisfied.
* Offer personalized recommendations on haircare routines and products.
* Maintain a clean and organized workstation, following health and safety protocols.
Qualifications:
* Must hold a valid hairstylist license in Ontario.
* Strong knowledge of various hair techniques, including cutting, coloring, and styling.
* Excellent customer service and communication skills.
* Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
* Passion for creativity and helping clients achieve their desired look.
* Previous salon experience is preferred but not required for the right candidate.
What We Offer:
* Competitive salary plus tips.
* Flexible scheduling options.
* Ongoing training and education opportunities.
* Discounts on salon services and products.
* A supportive and positive team environment.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent
Pay: $18.00-$30.00 per hour
Schedule:
* Weekends as needed
Experience:
* hair styling: 2 years (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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