Manicurist Resumes
To be a successful Manicurist you need to have a wonderful attention to detail, and applying that very same attention to detail when writing your Manicurist Resume and cover letter will stand you in really good stead when it comes to landing a great job.
You should start off your application with a Manicurist cover letter. This is a perfect opportunity for you to introduce yourself to your potential future employers and you should make sure that you formally apply for the position and give a couple of reasons why you should be considered for the role. You might want to mention previous experience, or you could talk about your qualifications, but make sure any mention of these subjects is in passing and nothing more. You will be going into quite a bit of detail about both these subjects in your Manicurist Resume, so you won’t want to repeat what you are saying.
Once you finish writing your Manicurist cover letter you should make a start on your resume. A good way to kick start your resume is to have a very bold and clear objective statement. This is a sentence explaining what sort of work you are looking for. You should use the job description to make sure that you state that you are looking for a post which is very similar in nature to the one for which you are applying.
The next paragraph of your Manicurist Resume should be about your key skills in the trade. Start this list off by mentioning how many years of experience you have accrued, and then go on to list your Skills. With any luck you will be able to list things such as an ability to provide great customer service to all clients, a great knowledge and an ability to apply many designs for nails, a natural skill in looking after nails, and a strong knowledge base which allows you to advise customers.
The next section of your Manicurist Resume should be about your prior working experience. This section should run in reverse order from your current or most recent position, and you should try to explain what you did from day to day on the job. You should be looking to mention things like polishing and decorating nails, cleaning and shaping nails, a duty to support and attach artificial nails, a requirement to keep work stations clean and sanitised and you should also mention if you have ever worked in a position where you have trained any other manicurists.
The final section of your Manicurist Resume should be about your qualifications. There are no hard and fast rules regarding what sort of qualifications you need. Some people manage to work their way up through experience, but the best way to land a job is by having a Nail tech qualifications or a specific Manicurists qualification. You should also make sure that you are licensed to operate in your state, and you should look into the possibility of doing this if you are not yet licensed.




