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SPORTCLIPS

Hair Stylist/Barber

SPORTCLIPS, Lynnwood, Washington, United States, 98037

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Base pay range: $27.00/hr - $40.00/hr

Now Hiring Hair Stylists & Barbers - $27-$40/hr - Sport Clips Lynnwood!

Lynnwood, WA | Text or call Wendy: 206-427-6081

Average $27-$40/hr (base + tips + bonuses)

Full-time & part-time shifts available

Why Choose Sport Clips? At Sport Clips Haircuts of Lynnwood, we’re not just another salon – we’re a supportive team that feels like family. Whether you’re an experienced stylist or a new graduate, we’ll help you grow with paid training, career advancement opportunities, and a positive culture that celebrates YOU.

What You’ll Get

Average pay: $27-$40 per hour (Base Pay, Tips & Bonuses)

Consistent income. Men’s and Boys’ Haircuts. No chemicals.

Bonuses that reach up to $8/hr on top of your guaranteed hourly; 45% of our team hits a bonus every pay period

75% company‑paid health insurance

Dental, vision, 401(k), and PTO

Ongoing paid education – in‑person & virtual classes to keep you current with the latest trends

Career growth: Stylist, Manager, Educator, Brand Ambassador, Area Coach, Franchise Owner

Flexible scheduling for a strong work‑life balance

Overtime opportunities for top performers

Supportive team culture – recognized by Comparably for Best Company for Career Growth, and Best CEO for Women & Diversity

Community‑focused – national support for Help‑A‑Hero, Dreamflight, St. Baldrick’s, local Little Leagues, YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, and local community events.

What We’re Looking For

Valid WA State Cosmetology or Barber license

Strong focus on customer service

Positive attitude and a team player

Willingness to learn and grow through ongoing education

Location Sport Clips Haircuts of Lynnwood

18700 33rd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98037

Ready to Apply? Text or call Wendy at 206-427-6081 to get things rolling.

Note: Your tips matter. Thanks to an industry‑wide effort championed by Sport Clips, you can deduct up to $25,000 of your tips, keeping more of what you earn. The IRS still requires tip income to be reported and is working on implementation guidance.

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