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Osana Salon and Spa Is an Upscale Luxury Spa Tucked Away in Mesa, AZ Build your clientele without any overhead costs SHERATON MESA HOTEL AT WRIGLEYVILLE WEST IS HIRING Cosmetologist /Nail Technician /Esthetician /Massage Therapist Our newly renovated Osana Salon and spa is an upscale luxury spa tucked away in Mesa, AZ. Osana offers its client a full service salon and spa menu with a focus on health and wellbeing. Osana Salon and Spa is a beautifully designed space to provide you and your clients with the very best experience. We are looking for Professional Stylists wanting to build their career. If you are wanting a beautiful salon to call home we want you to join our team. We are seeking to staff our Spa and Salon with experienced professionals including Cosmetologists, Nail Technician, and Eyelash Extension Certified Professionals. Osana Salon and Spa offers a competitive commission rate. We will be offering a negotiable and unique pay scale to those Cosmetologists with an existing clientele. We are looking for Full-Time and Part-Time licensed individuals. We provide our employees with many extras including; Health benefits for full-time employees Hotel room discounts Receptionist Full back bar Sales commission on product Laundry / Linen service Marketing materials to build your clientele Hotel Walk-in clients Marketing events We are located in the beautiful area of Mesa Riverview. Nestled between Riverview Park Lake and Sloan Park, the Spring Training facility of the 2016 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs. Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West offers travelers to Mesa a serene and relaxing escape. Job Type: Full-time or Part-time Appropriate Arizona State Board license required. Osana Salon and Spa Sheraton Mesa Hotel at Wrigleyville West 860 N Riverview Mesa, AZ 85201 For more information call (480) 361-3615 Please send your resume to Cindi Kealoha, [email protected] .
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