You've got the hours. make them work for you.
Friday nights. Saturday mornings. Sunday afternoons. It's when Great Clips salons are busiest and where a stylist's schedule (and paycheck) gets interesting.
No late night closing shifts, no early alarm, just hours people actually want a haircut.
Why This Shift
A full chair, almost every hour
you're on the clock
People get their hair done when they're not at work or school,
which is exactly when the day-shift crowd has already clocked out.
A Saturday On The Floor
What a weekend shift actually looks like
Good To Know
Nights & weekends, answered
No. You'll work out a set schedule with your salon leader. Many stylists work a mix of weekday and weekend shifts, others focus mostly on nights and weekends. It's built around what works for you.
Pay structure is the same Great-Clips-wide setup! Competitive hourly pay plus tips. Because nights and weekends tend to be busier, many stylists see stronger take-home pay on these shifts.
Yes! Every stylist gets access to the same industry-best ongoing education and growth path, no matter which shifts you work.
Absolutely. Full- and part-time schedules are both available, and it's easy to talk to your salon leader about picking up more shifts as they open up.
Whether you're a seasoned stylist or a new grad, Great Clips® salons offer the tools and support to get you comfortable and confident fast — including on your busiest shifts.
