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And I'm a hairdresser. | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

And I'm a hairdresser. | Choice of profession. how to choose the right profession

1. What is the name of your profession (position)? I'm in my final year and work part-time at a student hairdresser's. 2. What is your job and what are your responsibilities? My job is to work with clients - I select haircuts, color and build hair, do highlighting, chemistry, hairstyles. 3. What education is required to get your position? To get my position, it is enough to have a specialized secondary education in this profession. 4. Describe your working day. My working day starts at 10 am. I come, I prepare a workplace, I lay out tools. If the record is full, you are on your feet all day, sometimes there are free minutes. There is no set lunch time. I finish work at 20.00. 5. How comfortable are your working conditions (all day on the street, or in the office with a cup of coffee). I spend the whole day in the salon, it is warm, cozy, sometimes, when I have free time, I can have a cup of coffee or tea. 6. What do you like most about your job? Most of all I like to do hair, communicate with clients. 7. What do you dislike most about your job? I do not like highlighting and dyeing hair, as this releases harmful substances. 8. If it's not a secret, what is your salary level (is it enough to write whether you are satisfied or not)? The salary level is average, not quite satisfied. 9. Describe your team, what kind of people work with you? Our team is friendly, they work with me: a beautician and a manicurist. 10. What human qualities, in your opinion, are most important in your business? Politeness, attentiveness, patience, creativity. 11. Work gives me additional opportunities (here is everything that work gives you except money, from self-expression and communication with interesting people to the opportunity to visit different countries). This job gives me the opportunity to meet new people, attend trainings and seminars where you can learn a lot of useful information. 12. Do you have the opportunity to evaluate your work on a five-point scale, what grade would you give? I would rate my work at 5. Very interesting and most importantly relevant at all times. 13. Why did you choose this job? Even as a child, she cut dolls and did their hair, and now my dream has come true. 14. What do you think we did not include in the plan and what else would you like to share with us? All inclusive in my opinion.