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Cosmetology Apprentice

Venus Salon Suites llc Venus Salon Suites llc White Plains, MD White Plains, MD Full-time Apprenticeship Full-time Apprenticeship $16 - $17 an hour $16 - $17 an hour About us Venus Salon Suites llc is a small business in White Plains, MD.
We are innovative, professional and creative.
Our work environment includes:
Modern office setting Growth opportunities On-the-job training Relaxed atmosphere Regular social events Casual work attire Cosmetology Appenticeship Is a 2-4 year program.
You'll immediately acquire your apprenticeship license which will enable you to earn while you learn the proper techniques and knowledge about the correct way to care for and maintain all hair textures.
You'll learn the skills of a highly paid hair stylist and non surgical hair replacement specialist.
Allowing you the apportunity to take your career to higher heights.
You'll be trained, mentored, and coached every step of the way while earning a sizable income.
Must know how to cornrow.
Job Types:
Full-time, Apprenticeship Pay:
$16.
00 - $17.
00 per hour
Benefits:
Employee discount Flexible schedule Schedule:
8 hour shift Supplemental pay types:
Commission pay Tips Application Question(s):
Have you attended cosmetology school? If so how many hours do you have? 1.
Have you ever participated in a cosmetology apprenticeship program? 2.
Have you ever worked in a salon before? Answer:
3.
If so how many years experience do you have? Answer:
4.
Why have you chosen to apply for Venus Beauty Apprenticeship program? Answer:
5.
Why should we choose you for our program? Answer:
6.
How can you be an asset to our company? Answer:
Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred) Language:
English (Required) Shift availability:
Day Shift (Required) Night Shift (Required) Ability to Commute:
White Plains, MD 20695 (Required) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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