*Job Title: Experienced Hairstylist*
We are seeking a talented and passionate *Experienced Hairstylist* to join our dynamic salon team. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in cutting, coloring, and styling, with excellent customer service skills and a commitment to staying current with industry trends. Must be confident working with all hair types and delivering exceptional results in a fast-paced environment.
*Responsibilities:*
* Provide a full range of hair services including cuts, color, treatments, and styling
* Experience in Men's, Women's, and Kids' haircuts
* Build and maintain strong client relationships
* Recommend products and styles based on client needs
* Maintain a clean and professional work area
* Stay updated on trends and continuing education
*Requirements:*
* Valid hairdressing license (Ontario College of Trades)
* 3+ years of salon experience preferred
* Strong technical and communication skills
* Professional appearance and positive attitude
Ready to elevate your career? Apply today and grow with us!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $17.80-$19.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20 ? 30 per week
Benefits:
* Flexible schedule
* On-site parking
* Store discount
Application question(s):
* How many years of experience do you have in men's cuts?
* How many years of experience do you have in woman's cuts?
* How many years of experience do you have in kid's cuts?
Experience:
* Hairdressing: 2 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
* Ontario college of trades hairdressing license (preferred)
Work Location: In person
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