Choosing a hairdressing academy for your training entails much more than choosing one of the most well-known academies and passing the course. There are academies in most of the major cities, the question is, do they offer the specific training you need, and will your qualification from the academy be enough to get you into the jobs you ultimately want?
Before starting your research, there are some questions you need to have the answers to, so that when you are searching through the numerous hairdressing academies, you can quickly create a shortlist of the ones that are suitable for you:
1. What are legal requirements for working as a hairdresser in the area where you want to work?
Before starting your research, there are some questions you need to have the answers to, so that when you are searching through the numerous hairdressing academies, you can quickly create a shortlist of the ones that are suitable for you:
1. What are legal requirements for working as a hairdresser in the area where you want to work?
2. Is there anything you want to specialise in e.g. cutting, perming etc? if so, you need to choose a course that includes additional training in that area. If you are not unsure what you want to focus on, or you just want to take a general training course, choose a good multi-disciplinary program as you can get advanced training in specific skills at a later date.
3. Are you prepared to re-locate, and if so, where to? Make a list of your preferred areas and search for academies in the towns and cities closest to them first.
4. How much are you prepared to spend on your training? The price of training courses can vary a lot, so if you have a maximum price you are willing, or able, to pay it is another good way of narrowing down your choices.
Once you have your hairdressing academy shortlist, you can start drilling down even further. You might have two or three that all seem very good, and it is hard for you to choose between them. A good academy will be happy to answer any questions you have about the training, and talking to someone on the phone or in person will allow you to ask if they have any job placement schemes, or ask about the size of the classes. Smaller classes will ensure a more personalised experience and more time for the trainers to dedicate to you.
Getting personal recommendations about a course is also a good idea, because you can talk to past students about the teaching methods, the quality of the training, and the success achieved thanks to the course. The next best thing is to look for testimonials on the website. If there are a lot of positive testimonials shown, they usually give a good indication of the style of teaching, the intensity and the result students get from the training. Often, a course is successful because the trainers are motivational and inspire their students, not just because of the techniques that are taught.
Whether you are a complete beginner starting on the hairdressing career path, or a hairstylist looking to learn the latest techniques, choosing a hairdressing academy to train with should be done only after carrying out proper research. By choosing a well-respected academy that gives you the accreditation you need, you can guarantee a successful future in hairdressing.
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