Boots Posted July 20, 2021 Share Posted July 20, 2021 (edited) NOW HIRING Black Rose Beauty Salon is seeking out the most creative and professional women and men in Los Santos who are licensed and educated in the fields of cosmetology, esthetics, and technical application of nails. Our salon offers a variety of professional services, please read further on our website for more details: HERE » A B O U T U S Black Rose Beauty Salon is a diverse and unique place of employment. We strive to treat our employee's like family. Once the Grand Opening takes place, we plan to open every other day, and will have a scheduling system that we are based upon. The four basic elements of cosmetology are hair, nails, skin, and makeup. These are umbrella categories comprised of different skills, procedures, and treatments. A licensed cosmetologist would receive training in each area, and therefore have various career opportunities. As a cosmetologist, your job is to send your clients away looking and feeling better. You might cut, style, and shape their hair; exfoliate, soften, and remove hair from their skin; clean, shape, and paint their nails; apply makeup; or perform some combination of all these services. Client relationships are an important part of being a cosmetologist. You need to be approachable and good at listening and communicating. Your clients count on you to transform them, and you need to display confidence and explain options. You will likely develop close relationships with your clients—which is one of the many benefits of the profession. Hair will be one of the core elements of your cosmetology training. If you choose to be a hairstylist, you’ll perform a variety of services including shampooing, cutting, and, of course, styling hair. You may also perform scalp treatments, coloring, weaving, perms, and deep conditioning treatments. Cosmetology Skills & Competencies Tips can depend on great customer service and developing a rapport with customers and clients. Possessing certain qualities can help in this regard. People skills: An ability to interact well with others, and to be pleasant and friendly even under trying circumstances, can be invaluable. Think outside the box: Creativity and a willingness to adapt to new trends can be important. Be a good listener: People like to talk about themselves when they have time on their hands, such as when they're sitting still while you tend to them. You'll want to be able to provide appropriate feedback. Physical stamina: You'll spend a lot of time on your feet. Tidiness: This doesn't mean just your work station. Personal tidiness is very important as well. Remember, you're an example of your own work. Education, Training & Certification Training and education requirements can vary depending on the cosmetology field you wish to pursue and state regulations. Education: A high school diploma might be required for some positions. Training: You must complete a state-approved barber or cosmetology program lasting at least nine months to become a hairstylist. Barbers must also attend a barber training program. A makeup artist usually attends cosmetology school for several months to a year. Estheticians must complete a two-year training program that has been approved by the state in which they want to work. Licensure: Every state in the U.S. requires that hairstylists be licensed. Barbers must also get state-issued licenses. You can get a barbering license by completing cosmetology school in some states, but in others, you must get specific training for barbering. Some states combine barbering and cosmetology licenses. Licensing requirements for makeup artists can vary considerably by state, but most do require that estheticians be licensed as well. Work Environment Employers include hair salons, nail salons, barber shops, spas, and resorts. Surroundings tend to be pleasant to attract customers and make them feel comfortable. But these positions often require interaction with various chemicals and sometimes equipment, so protective gloves and clothing can be important. » P O S I T I O N S A V A I L A B L E & P A Y Our salon, given the space provided, currently has two hairstylist booths, two nail tech booths, and two facial customer beds. You can become employed directly by Black Rose Beauty as a cosmetologist, esthetician, or nail technician where you are provided with an empty designated work station for that day. You would make a base pay of $4,000 per hour start pay, (salaries will be negotiable and there will be considerations for raises and bonuses per individual reviews) and collect upon 60% of your earnings for services provided. Employees keep all tips. We currently have the following positions available: Hair Stylist - 2 Available Positions Nail Technician - 2 Available Positions Estheticians - 1 Available Position » H O W T O A P P L Y Interested in becoming part of the Black Rose Beauty family? Please send an email to [email protected] ((FORUM PM)) Edited July 23, 2021 by Boots 1 Link to comment
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