Which activities appear how often in relevant job advertisements? What is required in the nail designer job?

Advertisements for nail designer jobs contain all the requirements that a company places on a new employee for the vacancy. People looking for a job will find all the important information about the vacancy in the job advertisements, such as

  • the activities
  • the employer's requirements (previous education, professional experience, personal skills and characteristics)
  • most important information about the company

This information about the nail designer job varies depending on the employer. We have collected the information for you from relevant job advertisements from various job exchanges, looked at it and compiled it for you*:

 

Different job titles:

  • Nail designer
  • Nail technician
  • Nail stylist
  • Manicurist
  • Nail artist
  • Nail technician
  • Nail specialist

 

Distribution of the individual tasks in the nail designer job:

Manicure and pedicure: This includes shaping, filing and painting the nails, removing excess cuticles and applying nail hardener or other care products

approx. 30% of the time
  • Nail art and design: This includes drawing patterns or pictures on the nails, adding rhinestones or other embellishments and applying special nail polish techniques such as ombre or French manicure
  • Application of gel or acrylic: This involves the application of artificial nails or extensions and the filling of gel or acrylic nails
approx. 30% of the time

Customer advice: A nail designer should be able to advise customers on the best nail designs, colors and care products

approx. 20% of the time

Further information:

  • Maintenance and cleaning of the workplace: This includes disinfecting tools and work surfaces and ensuring that all products and tools are stored properly
  • Further training and trends: As the nail design industry is constantly coming up with new trends and techniques, it is important that nail designers regularly undergo further training and keep up to date with the latest developments
  • Selling products: In some salons, nail designers might also be encouraged to sell nail care products or accessories
approx. 20% of the time

Requirements mentioned in job advertisements for the nail designer job

Professional requirements
  • Completed basic training
  • Certified training in nail design
  • One to two years of professional experience
Specialist knowledge for the nail designer job
  • Knowledge of cosmetics and beauty
  • Business fluent in German
  • Ability to perform manicures and pedicures
  • Knowledge of applying gel, acrylic and other nail enhancement products
  • Ability to apply various nail art techniques, e.g. airbrush, stamping, hand painting, etc.
Personal characteristics
  • Service orientation and sales skills
  • Craftsmanship
  • Good eyes
  • Sensitivity and precision
  • Enjoy interacting with people
Other nail designer job
  • Hygiene awareness: knowledge of and compliance with hygiene standards and disinfection practices
  • Time management: Efficient use of time, especially in busy salons or with tight schedules
  • Problem-solving: ability to respond quickly and effectively to challenges or unexpected problems (e.g. a damaged nail or a dissatisfied customer)
  • Business acumen: For those interested in running their own salon or working freelance, knowledge in areas such as accounting, marketing and business management is an advantage

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*The information listed here is from an ad hoc study to provide a unique insight into the job market and what is required in the nail designer job.

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