Monday, December 28, 2009

What to look for when hiring a GOOD Nail Technician?

My sister and I are opening a full-service Nail Spa in the Caribbean. We are about to start looking for a well rounded- nail tech for our opening next year. Any nail techs or nail shop owners can advise on what we can look for in a good technician? Any ';must-ask'; questions for the interview? and finally where can we begin to look or post the position (there are virtually no certified nail techs available on our island)?What to look for when hiring a GOOD Nail Technician?
My mom is a nail tech and I help her at her shop a lot, so I know what people like and stuff. You should look for people who can speak the language in the area well, because if they have an accent or can't speak the language, dealing with the customers are very hard. You should also look for people who have had at least 1 or 2 years of experience because although they may know the steps to do nails, they may not be able to satisfy the customers. Ask them if they know how to do more complex things like doing a full set, pink and white, or glitter tips. All these ';activities'; are very popular and require talent and experience. For the posting of the position, you can ask to put a couple of flyers in a nail supply shop or near that area because manicurists will need to practice often and they will go to the nail supply store to buy their equipment.What to look for when hiring a GOOD Nail Technician?
well i am not a nail tech but ido get my nails done alot by many different people and i can tell you some must ask questions





1.are you good at (acrylics,gel tipped nails,toe nails,painting finger nails,etc.)





2.can you show me your style ( have them give you or one of your friends a little nails style on one of your nails or something)





i know that sounds weird but personaly i think it would work well





xoxo good luck





please answer my last question you should know the answer

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