Amazing place to work - Licensed Manicurist tenoverten Employee Review

5.0
25 June 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Relaxing, healthy chemical fume free environment, great managers, great coworkers, amazing clients, set schedule. Actual full time, not just 30 something hours a week. Trendy location with lots of tourist traffic, you stay booked. They make you feel like they value your time and skill by paying you an amazing hourly amount plus all tips you receive, which are plentiful and theres even a sign at the desk that says the suggested gratuity for different services to make it easy for clients to decide what to tip

Cons

Only thing I could think of is that you work 4, 10 hour days. Some people might not like a shift that long but I love it because I get 40 hours and still have 3 days off. I have a life.

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5.0
17 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Omg! I worked at their competitor called sundays before as a freelancer and they are absolutely the worst and the reviews on Glassdoor show it (can't wait for them to be exposed). I was scared to work here because of my previous experience at a "nontoxic" nail salon, but it turned out to be great. It's amazing that some companies live up to the expectations, so keep at it.

Cons

I'm rooting for you to grow and have more opportunities for growth. Understandable since it's a young company

1.0
20 Nov 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great decor and a good selection of products. You will occasionally be gifted samples.

Cons

Cliquey upper management that makes work feel a lot like high school. The alleged perk of having free manicures and a free pedicure a month is pointless when new rules are imposed on a day by day basis as to when these can be redeemed if you aren't favored by upper management and part of their clique. The daily report is ridiculous. Grown women will monitor how long someone spends in the bathroom and include this in their notes. There is an air of superiority from the management towards the nail techs because of education level - which is pretty laughable. Well, not an air, actual comments were voiced in my presence which made me feel uncomfortable and bad for the nail technicians who have to answer to these women. You will be expected to cover any and every shift that upper management needs covered with no notice, but in the event you make any kind of scheduling request weeks in advance, this will not be dealt with until you have to text your manager repeatedly with maybe a day to sort out something you mentioned months prior. This happened multiple times. Overall just a really unpleasant environment with no support from management unless it suits them. No thanks!

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