Manager, Barber Or Beauty Shop
Manages business operations and directs personal service functions of barber or beauty shop: Confers with employees to ensure quality services for patrons, such as haircuts, facials, hair styling, shaves, massages, shampoos, and manicures. Makes appointments and assigns patrons to Barbers (personal ser.) or Cosmetologist (personal ser.) to maintain uniform employee schedules. Adjusts customer complaints and promotes new business by expressing personal interest in efficient service for patrons. Directs sanitary maintenance of shop in compliance with health regulations and requires cleanliness, neatness, and courtesy of employees. Negotiates leases and orders equipment and supplies. Keeps accounts of receipts and expenditures and makes up payroll. Performs services of Barber (personal ser.) or Cosmetologist (personal ser.) in addition to management functions. May supervise on-the-job training and school attendance of apprentice. May train apprentice and master barbers. May supervise Manicurist (personal ser.); Shoe Shiner (personal ser.) and other workers.
Hair Stylist
Hairdressers cut, style, colour, straighten and permanently wave hair with chemical solutions, and provide clients with hair and scalp treatments.
In most salons, the senior hairdressers and the apprentices who are in the later stages of their apprenticeships cut and style hair. Apprentice hairdressers undertake routine tasks in the initial stages, assisting senior hairdressers with client preparation, shampooing, application and removal of simple hairdressing treatments, and sterilisation and maintenance of equipment. As apprentices gain experience they carry out more complex tasks under supervision.
Hairdressers may perform the following tasks:
talk to clients about their requirements
cut hair using clippers, scissors or razors
shampoo, condition and rinse hair
provide services such as bleaching, conditioning, permanent waving, straightening and tinting
dry and style hair using brushes, combs, straightening irons and other equipment
shave and trim beards and moustaches
advise clients on hair care
block (shape), clean, colour, adjust, curl and cut wigs and hairpieces
attend hairdressing seminars and training in order to keep up to date with new products and techniques
operate a cash register and computer
perform reception duties such as answering telephone calls and making appointments
sell retail products
write up client record cards
clean the salon, work areas and equipment.
Hairdressers may be employed in women's, men's or unisex salons. They spend most of the day on their feet and are usually required to work staggered shifts to fit in with salon business hours. They have a high level of public contact, so need to be well-presented.What is the job descriptions for a salon manager, stylist, junior stylist and a receptionist.?
keep in mind, different employers would have different descriptions. you might also try calling a few salons and explain to them you are in college and doing an assignment. I am sure someone in that store would be glad to help.
It is possible that you might find these job descriptions (as well as the salaries) at:
www.salary.com
cosmetologist
I have a Salon here In India... as far as we are concerned a salon manager - is a Senior stylist/Beautician.
ask someone dat took dat class b4
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