New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Who typically manages the salon?

  1. Junior stylist

  2. Salon owner

  3. Experienced practicing licensee

  4. Administrative assistant

The correct answer is: Experienced practicing licensee

The salon is typically managed by an experienced practicing licensee. This individual often possesses not only extensive knowledge of esthetics but also an understanding of both the operational and customer service aspects of running a salon. Their expertise enables them to oversee the staff, ensure quality service, manage schedules, and handle any issues that arise, creating a smooth operational flow. While a salon owner may have the overall authority and vision for the salon, they might not be involved in daily management, particularly if they are focused on multiple locations or other business ventures. Junior stylists are primarily engaged in providing services and don’t generally take on management responsibilities. An administrative assistant supports the salon by handling clerical tasks but typically does not manage operations or staff. Thus, the choice of an experienced practicing licensee best represents the individual who coordinates the day-to-day operations effectively.