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Mane & Mani

LIFE.
LIVED BEAUTIFULLY.
What we do is about more than pretty polishes and beautiful hair, it's about how we make people feel.
We're all about a beautiful state of mind.
We're about self-care that's fast, affordable and always-on-trend.
Custom experiences, state of the art conveniences, talented Session Stylists, and service that never compromises.
That's Life.
Lived Beautifully.
Does that sound like your vibe? What does a Guest Service Coordinator do?A Guest Service Coordinator runs our front desk - assisting guests, managing reservations and supporting our team of talented Session Stylists, as well as supporting the Guest experience by maintaining our sanitation standards and the cleanliness of our Studios.
As a member of our Guest Service Team you can cultivate your talents in the fast-paced, high-energy beauty biz in a team setting.
WHY JOIN OUR TEAM? Mani, Mani Perks!Blowouts, manis, makeupNeed we say more? Okay fine, here's a few more reasons Flexible scheduling -- full time and part time availableIncentive Programs, product/tool discounts and complementary servicesPaid Sick Time, Medical, 401K and other Benefits for qualified positions (varies by location)Dedicated training - both hands-on and web-basedMinimum
Qualifications:
An enthusiastic attitude and a strong worth ethicAbility to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekendsAbility to perform administrative tasks on web-based software, performing close-out procedures and light housekeeping dutiesPhysical Requirements:
Standing for sustained periods of time and frequently lifting up to 10 pounds, occasionally up to 50 poundsContinuous grasping and reaching, often above shoulder level, repetitive movement with fingers, hands, wrists and armsAbility to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs and wantsPowered by JazzHRAbout the Company:
Mane & Mani.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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