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Why Booth Renters Are Coming Back to Commission Salons | EP 181 | Profitable Salon Owner

Season 1 Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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2025 Hiring Changes: Salon hiring has evolved, requiring flexibility, tailored benefits, and innovative recruitment strategies to attract top talent.

Flexible Rewards: Employees value benefits like 401(k)s, health insurance, vacation time, and educational opportunities over just high commission rates.

Dedicated Recruitment Channels: Creating Instagram pages specifically for career opportunities helps attract stylists and stand out to potential hires.

Understanding Generational Shifts: Younger stylists, especially recent beauty school graduates, are looking for workplaces that offer both professional growth and lifestyle alignment.

Customized Employment Models: Salons should identify whether they cater to full-time (40 hours) or part-time (20 hours) employees and tailor their hiring strategies accordingly.

Rehiring Booth Renters: Many independent stylists in suites struggle with management and profitability. Offering them structure, income stability, and benefits can encourage them to return to salons.

Selling Through, Not To: Using a “sell through” approach—asking current stylists for referrals instead of directly poaching—creates goodwill and uncovers talent.

Showcase Successful Stylists: Celebrating milestones like $100k in take-home pay helps attract talent by demonstrating a salon’s ability to foster professional growth.

Intentional Leadership: Salons must establish systems to ensure stylists can achieve their financial and professional goals, making them desirable workplaces.

Community and Culture: A strong team culture and intentionality in hiring create a noticeable difference, helping salons attract and retain top talent.

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