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A Note from our Founder 

Finding the Right Salon Hairstylist Opportunity and Environment Can Make or Break Your Career

The beauty industry can offer fantastic careers to be a part of today. Salon stylists are among the coolest people on the planet! That said, hairstylists today are finding it more important and challenging than ever to associate with the right salon and team environment.
 
It’s a fact that over 90% of stylists don’t renew their license after just 5 years. It’s no wonder that stylists are feeling confused and find themselves unable to reach their career aspirations and financial failure looms large.

The inability to find a winning environment to help advance their career and provide state-of-the-art support leaves many feeling discouraged, frustrated and unhappy. They fear losing clients without the atmosphere needed for their clients to benefit. They worry about lack of advanced continuing education and business coaching
 
If this has been an issue for you and you need to find a career and business building environment. We can help. Our program for professional stylist development will assure your future success and provide the best experience for your customers. 
 
We would love to visit with you. All confidential … I’m here to help. 


-Emily Witko

Stylist Application

Interested in joining our team? Whether you are freshly out of cosmetology school or an experienced stylist looking for a place to call home, we'd love to hear from you! To get started, please fill out the inquiry below.

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Here at Assembly, we emphasize continued education and creating a space for beginner stylists to develop and hone their skills. As an Associate at Assembly, you will start your time here learning from, and assisting our experienced stylists until you are ready and confident to take on your own clients.

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