Tricky, tricky. - Stylist Drybar Employee Review

2.0
10 Oct 2014
Recommend
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Pros

- Your usual shift will likely contain the same team members (weekday, weeknight, weekends). You quickly become family and mostly get along. - if you are good, talented, and well versed in communicating with your client, you will have a strong following of clients. You look forward to seeing them and speaking with them like a friend. - free blowouts during the week (during off time and must be clocked out) - 50% off products and tools - flexible with hours, specific shift needs, time off, etc. (stylists have an easy time, receptionists have a semi-decent attempt at this, but any higher titles have a much harder time with this) - expressive dress code. Lenient (maybe TOO lenient), stylish, fun, tattoos/piercings/oddball hair color & cuts are all encouraged. - rating system sent to clients as a push to get monthly bonus. Although small, it's a nice gesture. Get it 3 months in a row, you get a paid day off. - very good introduction to the beauty world. Great to do directly out of Cosmo school.

Cons

- corporate and upper management are completely clueless to the individual shop struggles. - has lost it's luster within the last year or 2. - high employee turnover rate. - shop managers and assistant managers are grossly overworked and underpaid. They are not required to have a Cosmo license or have hair experience because it "isn't a necessity" for them to be on the floor. They lack a relationship with their team due to a disconnect in work knowledge. - they have a "master stylist program" that has become increasingly disheartening. Many quit because of a misleading job description. They are required to have open schedules and no longer have client taking privileges because they are promised a huge impact job that will require their constant presence and help. In the end, you basically become a glorified receptionist/assistant with no hands in hair. - poor work/life balance in higher positions. You have to be willing to give up any chances of a social/home life if you want to work in the management or training teams. They have no flexibility or promise of a set schedule. You must make yourself available on phone and email 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. - must be "obsessed" with the Drybar way, otherwise they will never notice you. No raises, no chance of promotion. - managers and assistant managers have no qualms in showing favorites and have inappropriate/unprofessional conversations.

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5.0
2 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

It’s super fun and high energy! I absolutely love Olivia-the skills and standards she sets are high and encourages us to be our the best version of ourselves. She trains with passion and wants to see us succeed as individuals in our own capacity . Behind every great woman there a heart of gold and that’s our Olivia- Chase is an amazing educator with lots of cool tips and tricks for us and is a total sweetheart but slays hair like a boss. I look up to them and I have grown tremendously!

Cons

If you don’t like to make yourself look presentable or like to be a clean person this isn’t the place for you . High standards don’t come easy and without hard work ! I’m not a lazy person or a negative person anymore because I’ve learned the heart and soul values through Drybar (Olivia and Chase) I’m a confident and love more because I open myself to learning new things from the best of the best! I think I’m coming back soon lol

4.0
30 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good experience to be in the beauty industry if you don't do hair, Good way to network with the community as well

Cons

A little disorganized at time, I think the corporate policies were also a little too script sometimes whnen it came to the way clients had to be charged

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