How to Organize a Salon Crawl
In an effort to boost staff recruitment and retention rates, six salons in Greenville, South Carolina, band together and organize a Salon Crawl for area cosmetology students.
In an effort to boost staff recruitment and retention rates, six salons in Greenville, South Carolina, band together and organize a Salon Crawl for area cosmetology students.
Recruiting and hiring your salon's next generation of team members is perhaps your most important role in developing your long-term growth. Owner and Coach Evan Silver lends a helping hand by sharing his 7-step hiring process to help ensure you identify the best candidates for your cutlure.
With cosmetology schools and the students they graduate on the decline and competition for talent ramping up, salon owners are finding it increasingly more challenging to recruit and retain talent. That perfect storm is encouraging many salons to get creative when it comes to connecting with emerging talent while solidifying the cultures that keep new hires on staff long term.
A microphone, a ring light, an iPhone and your team. That's all you need to make a recruitment video like Sam Brocato Salon did to lure in the next wave of new hires.
Editor Stacey Soble shares a letter she received from an owner detailing the current struggle in recruiting and retaining talent in the salon.
In the 4th annual 2 to 10 Emerging Leaders Competition, two teams of young leaders present innovative ideas for recruiting and retaining future talent.
Spa training can raise employee skills, improve job stability and increase productivity, as well as decrease turnover. For spa owners, training is tax-deductible, which makes October the perfect time to invest in education.
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