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Front Bar Receptionist

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3 Peoria, AZ Peoria, AZ Part-time Part-time Estimated:
$28.
3K - $35.
8K a year Estimated:
$28.
3K - $35.
8K a year 2 days ago 2 days ago 2 days ago Help create, cultivate and promote a positive upbeat facial bar.
Asking that only motivated, positive, hard working people apply! The Front Bar Receptionist is responsible for creating a welcoming and positive experience for every guest that comes through the door.
They are responsible for maintaining a positive environment and exceed standards in guest services, phone etiquette and product and service recommendations.
As a Front Bar Receptionist you will perform the following critical functions.
Demonstrate high standards of customer service and maintain standards of FACE FOUNDRI .
Meet or exceed sales goals set by the Salon Manager.
Explain, sell, recommend FACE FOUNDRI products.
Work with the Salon Manager to notify when supplies are low.
Assist in all in-store operational processes.
Ensure store standards are adhered to at all times.
Accurately follow all company time keeping procedures.
Attend mandatory training and team meetings.
Follow all safety, sanitation and hygiene procedures before, during and after services to ensure board compliance at all times.
Responsible for keeping the store clean and fully stocked at all times.
Experience Guest Service Experience (1 year) Sales and Marketing Experience Salon Experience Preferred Current Esthetic Students Preferred Job Type:
Part Time Availability:
Nights and Weekends Required Education:
High School, or equivalent Please Note:
If you apply to multiple FACE FOUNDRI locations, you may be contacted by different Hiring Managers because each location does their own hiring.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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