Have you always pictured
yourself working as a hairdresser? If this is the career you want to
make progress in, you might find it worthwhile to look through the
range of hairdresser jobs you can get in South Africa today. This
will give you a better idea of what you might be doing in the near
future.
1 - Apprentice
hairdresser
It is worth looking out
for these positions as they provide a good entry into hairdressing.
The idea is simple – you work in a salon while studying to qualify
as a hairdresser. This means you not only get instruction in the
theory you need, you also get practical on the job training. Many
apprenticeships lead to a permanent hairdressing position with the
salon you take the apprenticeship position at.
2 - Qualified
hairdresser
If you see this vacancy
advertised anywhere, you will know you must be fully qualified in
order to apply. This is a good way of distinguishing between trainee
positions and those that require a qualified hairdresser.
The job itself can vary
in terms of earnings, so it is wise to check the details of any
qualified hairdresser jobs you find. In some cases you will rent a
chair in a salon and you’ll be required to find your own clients to
fill your days. Sometimes this type of vacancy will ask for you to
have your own client list before you apply.
In other cases you will
receive a basic wage for working at a salon and then a commission on
top. As you can see there is some variety in this profession so
consider what type of job would suit you best and look for
appropriate vacancies.
3 - Senior
stylist
The word stylist is often
interchangeable with hairdresser, but in some cases an advert will
call for a senior stylist. This will require experience in the
profession so it is a job you should aspire to further on in your
career. Seniority comes with experience and depending on the salon
you may also be required to support and assist younger members of
staff. Some jobs will ask you to have an established clientele before
you apply too.
4 - Self
employed hairdresser
Working in a
hairdresser’s is not the only route that is open to you once you
learn how to cut hair. You may choose to become self employed, in
which case you have two choices. You can either set up your own salon
or you can become a hairdresser. The latter option would require you
to have your own transport and to visit clients in their homes. This
can be useful for those who don’t like or don’t want to travel,
and you may also find you can take on many bridal hair bookings.
As you can see
hairdressing holds many job opportunities for those who are qualified
to take them. Hairdressing training are always quite easy to find, so
no matter where you are in South Africa this could be the ideal
career for you to pursue.