it’s okay for extra money - Stylist Drybar Employee Review

2.0
7 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

- tips, pay could be good if you work at a good location. - choose what days and how many days to work. - pick up shifts when you need extra cash - can be fun sometimes

Cons

- mandatory to work a sat or sun. not fair to the majority of stylist that work at hair salons or have other jobs that require weekends. - minimum pay - aside from blow drying 8 hours a day you are also required to do the housekeeping. you will be cleaning toilets as well as blow drying. - extremely corporate. - no part time days. 7-8 hours minimum. they don’t care how much your body hurts. - you only get a 30 min break on an 8 hour day and clients are treated like cattle so sometimes you are doing back to back blow dries.

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5.0
25 Jun 2026
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Pros

A Leadership team that is always supportive - Trust me, you think they wouldn't be flexible because of how high of demand they are.. but they ARE. So grateful to have found a place right out of school. I also am making more than I did at my restaurant serving. The consistency of training and gaining my skill since I'm new out of Cosmetology school, I greatly appreciate the help and support.

Cons

June is a little more mellow.. Not as many clients like the typical 8-10 per day.

3.0
22 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The BEST thing about being employed as the hairstylist is that you do not have to worry about bringing/having a “BOOK” ; like in some cases where hair salons would prefer a new stylist to have a clientele base upon starting! Drybar hairstylist can easily build a “Booked & Busy” client based request if you follow these 3 tips: •SPEED (45min tops for the whole process)! •CONSISTENCY (Client consultation, Shampooing, Styling, ReBook)! •SCHEDULE ( wether you Full/Part time); Time Management is the key to maintaining your daily/weekly/monthly schedule!

Cons

Drybar is NOT your average corporate salon, they DO NOT like for hairdressers to sit around riding their CLOCK w/o nothing to do, they will have you clock out for the rest of your shift and send you home (ex.; if your shift is from 12pm-6pm and the salon slowdown around 2:15pm ( if you NOT cleaning, sweeping, restocking) they will send you home); literally, just putting you at 2hrs 15min for the day!! Highly played FAVORITISM (Depending on your “Home Salon” from District, manager to Salon manager ), *YOU DO NOT HAVE TO HAVE A VALID REASON * ( JEALOUSY or HATING either or both are very UNPROFESSIONAL in the workplace)!

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