Sport Clips

Hair Stylist/Barber - Flexibility for maintaining work-life balance

Job Location

Bloomington, MN, United States

Job Description

Now hiring for Hair Stylist and Barber positions. Join our Sport Clips Salon in Bloomington, Minnesota and make $25 - $30 an hour! Our Salon offers industry leading mentorship, training and compensation: hourly commission tips yearly bonus! We take pride in developing our team, never stop growing in your career as a Hair Stylist or Barber! THE SPORT CLIPS DIFFERENCE FOR COSMETOLOGISTS AND BARBERS: -Full Time starting at 32 hours per week -Part Time positions available (less than 30 hours per week) -Top Pay in our market for barbers and cosmetologists! -Commission-based pay, protected by a guaranteed hourly rate -Yearly Retention Bonuses -Pay: $25 - $30 per hour (our top Hair Stylists and Barbers make even more!) Benefits: -401(k) with match! -Health, Dental & Vision insurance- very affordable! -Short Term Disability & Life Insurance -Paid Vacation (2-3 weeks) -Paid Professional Development -Referral Bonus Program -Free Mental Health Care -FUN Salon Environment License/Certification: Minnesota Barber License or Minnesota Cosmetologist License Join our Sport Clips Salon in Bloomington, Minnesota today! Salon | Cosmetologist | Barber | Hair Stylist | Hairstylist | Salon Manager *Your Tips Matter* – Now, thanks to an industry-wide effort championed by Sport Clips, you can deduct up to $25,000 of your tips, keeping more of what you earn. We’re proud to support initiatives that put more money back in your pocket. Note: The IRS still needs to provide implementation guidance. Tip income must still be reported. *Location Information:* 7817 Southtown Center, Suite 208 Bloomington, MN 55431

Location: Bloomington, Minnesota, US

Posted Date: 10/11/2025
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October 11, 2025
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