Minimum experience required: over 2 years.
Salary: $17.00 per hour. 35 - 40 hours per week
Location: Longueuil, CA
Start date: Open Ended
Details:
Business information: For more than 20 years, our beauty salon in Longueuil has put all its skills at the service of its customers. We welcome you in a soothing space to offer you the care you need. We only work with quality products to ensure maximum efficiency. Designed for both men and women, our pedicure, manicure and hair removal services are suitable for all needs.
Type of Employment: Full Time – Permanent
Estimated Start Date: As soon as possible
Job description:
Perform manicures (hand care) and pedicures (foot care)
Apply acrylic and gel nails
Designing nail art
Custom designs
Provide general information to customers on beauty products
Standard design styles
Wax
Requirements:
Education: A high school diploma is required.
Experience: 2 years of related professional experience or school, college or beauty school.
Work setting: Beauty shop or aesthetic service
Work conditions and physical capabilities: Repetitive tasks, Manual dexterity, Attention to detail
Personal suitability: Judgement, Organized, Reliability, Team player, Interpersonal awareness, Accurate, Initiative, Flexibility, Client focus, Responsibility, Efficient interpersonal skills, Excellent oral communication
Language Requirement: English or French is required
Salary: $17.00 per hour. 35 - 40 hours per week
Benefits: If workers are willing to relocate, the employer will cover the transportation costs.
Important information: The schedule will be from 10h00 to 18h00. Thursday and Friday will be from 12h00 to 20h00 or if they start at 10h00 they will be able to leave at 18h00. Workers will be entitled to two 30-minute unpaid lunch breaks and two 15-minute paid health breaks. The schedule is flexible depending on the season, but the employer guarantees at least 35 hours of work. Work on weekends every other week, so they will take 2 days off from the 3 days on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Candidates will be entitled to a weekly rest period of at least 32 consecutive hours.
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