Ability to observe guest's hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus * Ability to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs ...
Ability to observe guest's hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus * Ability to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs ...
Ability to observe guest's hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus * Ability to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs ...
Ability to observe guest's hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus * Ability to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs ...
Hair Stylist Apprentice information
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$12.09 - $13.53
2% of jobs
$13.53 - $14.97
3% of jobs
$14.97 - $16.42
19% of jobs
$16.51 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$16.42 - $17.86
12% of jobs
The median wage is $18.45 / hr.
$17.86 - $19.30
35% of jobs
$19.59 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$19.30 - $20.74
22% of jobs
$20.74 - $22.18
4% of jobs
$22.18 - $23.62
2% of jobs
$23.62 - $25.06
0% of jobs
$25.06 - $26.51
0% of jobs
$26.51 - $27.95
1% of jobs
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What are Hair Stylist Apprentices?
What is the difference between Hair Stylist Apprentice vs Hair Stylist?
| Aspect | Hair Stylist Apprentice | Hair Stylist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically in training, may require a cosmetology license or enrollment in a program | Licensed cosmetologist or hair stylist certification |
| Work Environment | Training salons, salons, or barbershops under supervision | Full-time salon work, client consultations, styling, and treatments |
| Job Role | Learning and assisting, gaining hands-on experience | Performing styling, cutting, coloring, and client services independently |
The main difference is that a Hair Stylist Apprentice is in training and gaining experience, often working under supervision, while a Hair Stylist is a licensed professional providing full salon services independently.

Supercuts rating
5.5
Based on 130 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
20th of 38 rated hair and beauty
Job description
Supercuts is one of the industry's most recognized salon brands. We offer outstanding development and training, with special emphasis on technical skills, have an established career path for those who want to grow their careers, offer a competitive wage and outstanding benefits, and are dedicated to every one of our stylists and their success.
Every Supercuts stylist undergoes intensive training, attends regular seminars and is recertified annually to stay ahead of the trends. Ongoing training and education are not only a focus at Supercuts, but we pay our stylists to attend. That's why they're among the most skilled and confident in the industry.
Supercuts offers a wide range of professional services, including haircuts, color and highlights, waxing and specialty services. We use proprietary tools and techniques for exceptional results. No-appointment necessary, and guests can check in online or by phone.
At Supercuts, we are dedicated to creating a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and delivering the highest quality standards for our stylists and guests. Simply put, this has made us the industry leader since 1975.
Minimal Qualifications:
- Current cosmetology or barber license as required by state/provincial regulations
- Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends
- Ability to provide exceptional guest service, understanding the guest's needs, providing quality consultations and performing services requested in an efficient and professional manner
- Ability to perform administrative tasks such as completing transactions on the computerized register, performing close-out procedures and light housekeeping duties
Physical Requirements:
- Standing for sustained periods of time
- Frequent lifting up to 10 pounds, occasionally up to 25 pounds
- Continuous repetitive movement with fingers, hands, wrists and arms.
- Continuous grasping and reaching, often above shoulder level
- Ability to be exposed to various chemicals and fragrances used in performing services
- Ability to observe guest's hair, including close vision, color vision and ability to adjust focus
- Ability to communicate with guest regarding services offered and requested and the guest's needs and wants
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