Cosmetology Jobs
Explore Cosmetology Jobs
After you have completed your cosmetology schooling and acquired your license there are a multitude of career options you can pursue. Your hours spent in cosmetology school will probably attune you to what career path you will take. There are numerous cosmetology jobs available to the cosmetology school graduate, including hair stylist, nail specialist, salon owner, makeup artist, facialist or even a beauty school director. What is most important when choosing the cosmetology jobs you are most interested in, is that you choose a career path that best fits your personal choice and interests.
The cosmetology jobs that most spark your interest could lead to other career paths available in the industry. To better determine what cosmetology jobs are available, the below table breaks down jobs according to areas of interest:
Hairstyling
1.Hair Stylist
2.Shampoo Specialist
3.Hair Color or Perm Specialist
4.Salon Owner/Manager
5.Movie Stylist
Makeup/Skin Care
1.Makeup Artist
2.Makeup Sales Rep
3.Facialist
4.Skin Care Specialist
5.Esthetician
6.Salon/Spa Owner/Manager
Nail Care
1.Nail Care Artist
2.Manicurist & Pedicurist
3.Nail Salon Owner/Manager
Your background and education could also lead to other cosmetology jobs available. This could include working for a beauty magazine as an editor, columnist or writer. Or, with the proper education and training, you could enter into the glamorous world of the fashion industry as a makeup artist or stylist. You can choose to work behind the scenes in a movie, on a Broadway Play, at a fashion show or perhaps as a photo makeup artist/stylist.
If you tend to be more of a leader, then your education in cosmetology could open doors in the beauty industry offering cosmetology jobs as a Cosmetology School Owner/Manager or other corporate positions within the company. On a smaller scale your interest may be in owning/managing your own salon.


