Salon Management
When you graduate from beauty school, you’ll probably get your begin working as a manager in a salon or spa. The most of accredited beauty schools offer business and marketing programs to instruct students for a well-formed background, preparing them for a career as a manager.
Hours
The Salon Management program provides 2,100 hours of education to the students want to obtain their license as Salon Managers. The program takes 14 months to complete.
Job opportunitiesAccording to the 2009 Job Demand Report from NACCAS, there are very real opportunities available for the Salon Management professionals. With more than 400,000 salons in the U.S., opportunities for salon managers are plentiful. From day spas and chain and franchise salons to boutiques, there has never been a better time to enter the field. If you’re interested in a management position as a cosmetologist, seek a school that offers:
Salary
According to the United States Department of Labor the Salon Management professionals can earn on average $50,000 per year including tips. Much of this depends on whether the employee is paid hourly, salary, contract or commission, and whether they rent a booth and have increased overhead expenditures.
Training
Topics of training for Salon Management program comprise advertising services, hiring employees, cosmetic merchandising, salon management, labor relations, professional standards and image, and customer service.
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