Salon Designer Job - (midland, texas) Information Technology (IT) - Odessa, TX at Geebo

Salon Designer Job - (midland, texas)

Job Description Job Title:
Salon Designer Do you have the passion for Hair Fashion? Do you seek out new technical, product, and vendor training that constantly builds additional skills and knowledge in the hair industry? Do you stay current on all special services and share with clients? Do you like building client loyalty by offering professional consultations on pricing and services? Wellbeing a Salon Designer in the new jcp salon might be the position for you Come be a part of a team that is changing the face of salon forever.
Responsibilities:
- Educate Customers :
You know it all when it comes to hair.
Customers appreciate your expertise and understanding of different service and product benefits.
You love finding the perfect solution for your customers and their families to make them look great and feel great - Participates in a learning environment :
You're like a sponge ready to absorb new information from your peers, training materials, and artistic coaches.
You are seeking to build additional skills and knowledge of the industry.
Skill and Characteristics:
Attitude :
You are a glass half:
full type of person.
You can take any situation and make it positive.
You understand that attitudes and actions are vital to success.
You know your emotional energy has an enormous influence on your client's experience.
Flexibility :
You are open minded and willing to improve your client communication and technical skills.
Motivation :
You have an internal drive to be fantastic.
You feel a real sense of accomplishment when the customer is happy and the salon looks great.
Passion for Salon :
You love product and services.
You love being on your feet, you have attention to detail on customer needs, and thrive on making people HAPPY Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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