Why Nail Technicians Can Work Anywhere

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Does the phrase “nail art” inspire you to crack open a bottle of lacquer and paint dazzling designs on your (or someone else’s) fingers and toes? A career as a nail technician is the right choice for you. You might be thinking, “Yes, I’d love to paint nails professionally. But, where would I work?” The benefit of working as a nail technician is that you can work anywhere you like.

At a Salon or Spa

Salons and spas are the most popular places for nail technicians to work. These businesses offer a variety of services, and manicures and pedicures are an attraction for clients.

Salons and spas are everywhere, so if you’re interested in working at one, you won’t have to look hard. You can look online, or you can just walk in if you see a sign in a window.

At a Specialized Nail Salon

There are plenty of specialized nail salons around, too. These places focus on manicures and pedicures.

Given how much people enjoy getting their nails done, it shouldn’t be too difficult to find a nail salon which is hiring. Again, look online or see if your local nail salon has posted a sign seeking new employees.

At a Resort or on a Cruise Ship

Just because people go on vacation doesn’t mean they’re willing to give up their manicure or pedicure. In fact, some people look forward to their getaways because it means they’ll be pampered.

There are many resorts and cruise ship lines which offer manicures and pedicures. Resorts frequently advertise online for nail technicians. Check the website of cruise lines to see if they’ve got vacancies.

At a Beauty School or Community College

Who teaches nail technician courses? Beauty schools and community colleges need trained nail technician instructors to educate students.

In order to teach, you’ll need some specialized training. Once you’ve completed your courses, check the websites of beauty schools and community colleges for openings.

Traveling as a Sales Rep

Nail polish manufacturers, salons and spas need sales representatives. Who better to sell nail polish, manicure and pedicure products than a trained nail technician?

To sell these products, the company will provide you with training on its full line. Being a sales rep requires travel. The next time your sales rep comes to the salon or school, talk to them about job opportunities.

Do You Want to Become a Nail Technician?

Are you a nail art enthusiast? Have you ever considered turning your passion into a career? If yes, we at Evergreen Beauty College can help you make your dreams come true. Our Nail Tech Program is 600 hours and it can get completed easily in about 5 months. Just imagine under 1 year of school, you can start a brand new career in the beauty industry.

Learn more about our nail technician course, and either schedule a tour or apply online to upgrade your skills and reach your full potential!

Author
Frank Trieu
Vice President of Business Development & Industry Relations

Frank Trieu is a cosmetology industry leader, and despite his accomplishments and accolades, he still prioritizes students on the Evergreen campus. Through building relationships within the community and local salons, retail stores, and spas, he helps facilitate job placements for aspiring beauty professionals using his expansive network.

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