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Careers in the Beauty Industry

Hairdresser
If you want to get paid to make people look and feel beautiful, become a hairdresser! This is a career that touches people—both physically and emotionally. Hairdressers work their magic on a client’s image and self-esteem as well as their hair, by providing beauty services such as shampooing, cutting, coloring, hairstyling, and massaging and treating the scalp, and much, much more.

Paul Mitchell National Educator
The John Paul Mitchell Systems National Educator Program is the heart of our education system and the most exciting career growth program in the professional beauty industry. National Educators are independent contractors who conduct in-salon or cluster classes representing John Paul Mitchell Systems Education and/or the Distributors. If you also have platform work on your wish list, following the John Paul Mitchell Systems National Educator career path is a great way to hone your presentation skills. For more information about becoming a National Educator, click here to contact your local John Paul Mitchell Systems distributor.

Paul Mitchell Salon Consultant
If you love to promote products; are self-directed; and have great presentation, sales, and organization skills, become a Paul Mitchell Distributor Sales/Salon Consultant. Working directly with a Paul Mitchell distributor, you’ll provide customer service, merchandising ideas and assistance, sales support, and information about Paul Mitchell programs, products, promotions, and education to your own territory of salons and schools. To learn more about careers in Paul Mitchell product sales, contact your local distributor. To find an authorized John Paul Mitchell Systems distributor in your area, click here.

Salon or Spa Manager
After establishing yourself in a salon or spa, you may want to become part of the leadership team. Salon and spa managers are responsible for leading and directing a team of stylists or spa specialists, hiring and coaching staff, leading salon operations and system development, promoting products, and organizing events and programs. They are responsible for the success of the organization’s operations.

Nail Technician
Licensed nail technicians provide manicures and pedicures, decorate nails, apply sculptured or other artificial nails, and care for the nails and skin. Nail technicians can work in a variety of job settings, including salons, spas, and working in medical spas with podiatrists.

Aesthetician
The rapidly growing field of aesthetics involves beautifying the skin in a variety of ways, including facials, waxing, makeup, microdermabrasion, and skin care regimens. Aestheticians are thoroughly trained in the areas of skin analysis and skin maintenance. These in-demand professionals are working in salons and spas—as well as with plastic surgeons and dermatologists—doing facial services, waxing, and assisting.

Paul Mitchell School Staff Member
At Paul Mitchell Schools, we believe that education is an adventure and the learning experience needs to be fun. Our admissions leaders attract, mentor, and service Future Professionals and help them attain their career goals. Our Learning Leaders train them in attitude, salesmanship, and personal appearance. If you love to learn and coach others, you may have a talent for these prestigious and rewarding positions. Click   here for more information about Paul Mitchell Schools.

 

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