Licensed Cosmetologist Warner Robins

Licensed Cosmetologist

Full Time • Warner Robins
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION applicant MUST be a LICENSED  COSMETOLOGIST OR COSMETOLOGY STUDENT.
SUMMARY:
Waxing the City Warner Robins is looking to hire an amazing Waxing Specialist (we call them Cerologists) who is passionate about client service, is a great teammate, willing to learn, and likes to have fun! We pay well, offer benefits (free waxing!), and have a great culture! If you’re interested in the beauty industry, client service, and want growth opportunities, we’d love to talk to you.

Hours: 30+ hours a week
 Shifts: To be determined, but weekends and evenings are to be expected 
 Location: 6011 Watson Blvd, Warner Robins, GA 31008 
 Compensation: Hourly rate + tips +team bonus potential 

Waxing the City offers facial and body waxing services for both men and women. We’re the best at what we do, and pride ourselves on delivering the best possible client experience for our clients, while having a lot of fun doing it! 

 

JOB DESCRIPTION AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Cerologist is responsible for delivering an amazing client experience by upholding our minimal waxing and customer service standards. You will provide excellent facial and body waxing services to both men and women, while also making clients feel comfortable and welcome. Your goal will be to develop strong, long-term relationships with your clients, and we will provide training, tools and additional support to help you do just that. 

Cerologists are expected to work nights and weekends, help cover shifts in short-notice/emergency situations (sickness, etc.), and also support the front desk staff as needed. 

Waxing the City provides thorough initial hands on training, as well as ongoing training and mentorship from our experienced staff.

 

OUR VALUES:
We pride ourselves not only on the quality of our service, but also our culture and our values. Every employee we hire must meet our values and exhibit these values in everything they do. Drum roll...here they are: 

RESPECT: We communicate and act respectfully to help each other and provide the best possible experience for our clients
 HONESTY: We always try to do the right thing by being honest and transparent, honoring our commitments, and owning our mistakes
 POSITIVITY: We try to see the best in each other and in our clients each day, and to approach challenges with a positive attitude
 EXCELLENCE: We strive to improve and be nothing short of amazing, wowing our clients and ourselves every day

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Required:

·       Ability to demonstrate our above values

·       Current GA state licensure (esthetician or cosmetologist)

·       Excellent waxing skills/technique, or great potential

·       Open to feedback in a learning environment  

·       Exceptional client service skills with a positive attitude

·       Super nice, friendly, and outgoing

·       Time management skills 

·       Strong verbal skills

·       Strong teamwork skills

·       Detail-oriented

 

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS:
·       Hourly rate +  tips + team bonus potential

·       Ongoing training and mentorship from experienced Cerologists  

·       Health insurance for eligible employees

·       Free waxing services

·       Employee pricing on retail products
Compensation: $13.00 - $15.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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