Why Cosmetologists Should Enroll in Instructor Training

Apr 28, 2021

Instructor training is an ideal career move for cosmetologists at any age or stage of their life. 


Any seasoned cosmetologist is familiar with all the directions a cosmetology career can take an individual. Whether you cut hair professionally or work as a freelance makeup artist, there is always someplace new your career can take you. Instructor training is a fulfilling option to consider if you’re looking for new opportunities at any age. This guide details the benefits of attending an instructor course from an accredited cosmetology school. 

 
The Next Professional Step in a Cosmetologist’s Journey 

No matter what your career or lifelong goals are, it is natural that we all look for new opportunities and avenues that will enrich our lives. For cosmetologists who have spent time working at salons or spas, it is common to want to explore new professional experiences. One of the most instinctive choices a cosmetologist can make is to enroll in an instructor training program. After spending some time honing your skills and mastering your craft, it is inherent to want to share those abilities with others. Moving into education is one of the most practical and natural decisions you can make. 

At PJ’s College of Cosmetology, the instructors and staff find their transition into education rewarding and fulfilling with its own benefits and joyful moments. Cosmetology colleges and beauty schools are the ideal places to launch the next phase of your career. Institutions like PJ’s College offer a quality teaching and instruction program that gives professionals the skills they need to be successful in a classroom setting.  

 
The Enriching Role of Teaching 

Overall, educators find that there is a level of fulfillment and enrichment from teaching others that you simply can’t get from working alone.  

Shanah Nichols, a current instructor who attended PJ’s educator course, had this to say in our recent Instructor Spotlight:

“Being an educator is one of the most rewarding things, besides being a mother, that I have done. Helping the students get from point A to point B and watching their struggles and helping them overcome them... Helping them build their confidence and watching them graduate. It is the most rewarding part of it.” 

Overall, the connections you make with the students and the way you advise them as a source of inspiration is the most rewarding aspect of an instructor position. Most cosmetology students can fondly recall an instructor that helped them on a personal level in a deep and meaningful way. Instructor training gives you the tools to be the educator that every student needs. 

 
Practice and Learn New Techniques Alongside Students 

Another reason to join a cosmetology instructor program is that it keeps you on top of industry methods and trends. While the purpose of the course is to prepare you to teach, ultimately, all educators agree that they learn just as much from their students. Similarly, in cosmetology education, you will learn from your students while also keeping up with the latest curriculums, tools, and advancements. It is a practical way to stay connected to the beauty and cosmetology industry as a whole.  

 
Give Back to Your Community 

For many instructors, becoming an educator is their way of giving back to a community that helped build where they are today. Since they were once cosmetology students themselves, it feels like a natural progression to teach students as they were once in their shoes. Often the greatest reason for attending an instructor course is simply the fulfillment and joy it brings educators to help enrich lives as their favorite teachers once did. Every cosmetologist has that one inspirational teacher who they could never forget. 

 
Establish a Long and Rewarding Career 

Although finances and job titles are not primarily the reason people go into teaching, it is a part of it. Along with all the emotional and mental fulfillment you can get from teaching, there is also the promise of a steady and rewarding career. Financial success accompanies all the emotional rewards of attending an instructor training program, whereas traditional client work can often be more unpredictable at times. 

 
Work With Leading Industry Professionals and Institutions 

As an instructor-in-training, you will make valuable connections that can guide you professionally and in your personal life. Cosmetology programs have a network of educators and industry professionals who work together and advocate for the success of—not only their students—but each other. These networks are great ways to maintain connections to the industry, cosmetology and beauty institutions, and your fellow instructors.  

Teaching, instructing, and mentoring are valuable and worthwhile career options for licensed cosmetologists. If you're interested in enrolling in an instructor training program, enrollment advisors are standing by to assist you. Contact us today online or call 800-62-SALON (72566) to start the next chapter of your fulfilling career. 
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Whether you’ve been fired or are simply looking to take your career to the next level, switching jobs in the beauty and wellness industry takes strategy and planning. You can have a job or you can build a career; the choice is yours. If you find yourself job hopping frequently, either by choice or by circumstance, it’s going to be more difficult to establish yourself. A job switch is something to be taken seriously as the consequences of your move, both good and bad, can reverberate for months and even years. Before you make a job switch, think through these 5 things. YOU WILL LOSE BUSINESS We know it feels like everyone will follow you if you do leave, but not everyone does. Some won’t like the drive, the new salon, spa, or shop décor, or even your new team members. Some clients may even be looking for an excuse to try someone new. MULTIPLE MOVES RAISE A RED FLAG TO FUTURE EMPLOYERS Salon, spa, and shop owners look at your track record and if they see you’ve moved multiple times over the past 1-3 years, they are going to be less enthusiastic about hiring an “at risk” team member. YOU MAY BE THE PROBLEM If you have moved several times and are still not happy, then it’s time to do a checkup from the neck up. The only common denominator in your career choices is you. It’s time to stop and think about what it is you really want, write it down, and go find it. WHEN IT ISN’T WORKING, TALK IT OUT Let’s face it: there are going to be times when you just are not “feeling it,” and the love and newness has worn off. When you get to that point, reflect on what you are feeling and ask yourself, “Is it true and is it real?” If it is, then the only way to work through it is to go to the source and talk it out. If you don’t, it will fester and get worse. RECOGNIZE AND CELEBRATE WHAT IS WORKING Look around and appreciate the perks, joys, esthetics, flexibility, team, training, or whatever else is really great about where you work. Sometimes just shifting your thoughts can create a new perspective. Moving on After Being Fired What if your job switch is based not on choice but on circumstance and you have been fired? Being fired is extremely stressful, no matter the reason. You can find yourself struggling with all types of emotions ranging from embarrassment, anger, fear, and even depression. If you’re in this sticky situation, follow these steps to turn this potential negative into a positive. LOOK TO YOUR FUTURE It can be difficult getting past the “being fired” part, but you must move on! You have two choices: you can live in a negative space and dwell on the past or you can decide to look to your future and learn from this experience. TAKE OWNERSHIP This can be as painful as being fired itself. Spend some time taking a personal inventory of the reasons why you were dismissed. Don’t play the “blame game” and point fingers at others. Take full responsibility and turn this negative experience into a positive learning opportunity for your future. Reach out to mentors or enroll in outside education to help you grow in any areas that are keeping you from the success you are destined to achieve. MOVE FORWARD It’s time to freshen up your resume and cover letters. Be certain to point out your successes and your strengths. There is no reason to mention your dismissal at this time. INTERVIEWING During your interview for a potential new position, be prepared to answer those questions you fear the most like, “Why did you leave your last job?” Honesty is the best policy, but there’s no need to get into a long drawn out conversation about it; keep it brief. Share what you have learned and how you have made a personal commitment to learn and grow from this experience. If you have enrolled in outside education and/or have mentorship in this area be sure to share this information during your interview. For other interview tips, check out this guide. Being fired from a job can shake a person to their core. It ranks in the top of life’s most stressful situations, but if you take the initiative by enrolling in classes and reaching out to mentors to move past any barriers, you can turn things around. Job switches can happen at any time for a multitude of reasons. It’s up to you to be proactive and always go towards what you want. When you need to make big changes, make sure to do your research and make sure the changes are in the direction of your dreams.  If you are interested in starting your career in cosmetology, PJ’s College of Cosmetology can help. Call us at 800-62-SALON (72566) or request information at gotopjs.com.
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