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Salon Manager - Edmond Market Place - Now Hiring

Got shears and a winning attitude? Want 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, you may have what it takes to be a 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.
We strongly believe in a healthy work life balance.
We offer full time and part flexible positions.
We encourage and pay for your ongoing education to keep up with the latest trends and styles.
Our fulltime Assistant Mangers average $42,000 to $66,766 annually and have plenty of room to grow within our ever-expanding origination.
We offer 401K, paid personal time off, paid holidays, dental and vision insurance as well as supplemental insurance with Aflac.
If you don't have a positive, professional attitude or want to work around a fast past, good vibes only salon need not apply.
What are salon owners looking for in a great 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:
$42,000 to $66,766 per year.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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