HOW TO GET THE JOB YOU WANT
THE DO’S AND DONT’S OF RESUMES
BARBER SHOP CHECKLIST
DEFINITIONS
100

Taking pride in your work and committing yourself to consistently doing a good job for your clients, employer, and barbershop team.

What is Strong work ethic

100

A poorly structured badly typed resume does not reflect well on you

Make your resume neat

100

Is the mood of the barbershop positive

Management

100

Written summary of a person’s education and work experience 

Resume

200

Being committed to a strong code of moral

Integrity

200

One page is preferable

Keep your resume short

200

What is the decor and arrangement 

Barbershop Image

200

The basic question or problem

Stem

300

Try to never loose your eagerness to learn, grow, and expand your skills and knowledge  

Enthusiasm 

300

Use vocabulary and language that will be understood by your potential employer

Know your audience

300

Are clients getting their money’s worth

Prices

300

Skills mastered at other jobs that can be put to use in a new position 

Transferable skills

400

Having the drive to take the necessary action to achieve a goal.

Motivation

400

Emphasize the skills you used to achieve past accomplishments 

Stress accomplishments

400

Are their posters or promotions throughout the barbershop

In-shop marketing

400

Hands-on testing on a live model or mannequin 

Practical exams

500

You must develop both of these to reach the level of success you desire

Good technical and communication skills

500

Begin accomplishment statements with words such as achieved, coordinated, develop, increased, maintained, and strengthened 

Use action verbs

500

Do the employees present the appropriate appearance and behavior

Professionalism 

500

The process of reaching logical conclusions by employing logical reasoning

Deductive reasoning

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