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Esthetician Job Application: How to Stand Out (part 3)

Diane's Blog

Such as leading a team, teaching other Estheticians, sales records you achieved, ideas you had that were implemented successfully, numerous regular clients, any awards you were given, articles or blogs you've written, etc. As an example, retail sales and customer service.

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How to Open Your Dream Spa in 2024: A Step-by-Step Guide

Style Seat - Business Growth

Legal and Operational Considerations Before you dive into the fun parts of opening your spa, you must take care of key legal and business tasks. Once you’ve chosen a legal structure, register your spa with the appropriate state and local agencies. Take time to study the rules for spas in your area.

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How to Open Your Dream Spa in 2024: A Step-by-Step Guide

Style Seat - Business Growth

Legal and Operational Considerations Before you dive into the fun parts of opening your spa, you must take care of key legal and business tasks. Once you’ve chosen a legal structure, register your spa with the appropriate state and local agencies. Take time to study the rules for spas in your area.

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Client Acquisition for Estheticians

Diane's Blog

For example, income taxes, sales/use tax, bookkeeping, other licenses you may need (city, county), insurance, choosing a space, renting/leasing, legal contracts, overhead costs, marketing, customer service (beyond esthetics services), scheduling software, receiving payments, payroll, independent contractor laws, etc.)