Esthetician Jobs

Esthetician jobs are open across spas, medical aesthetics clinics, salons, and hotels, from entry-level to lead and master esthetician, with specializations in skincare, waxing, and medical-grade treatments. Find a role that fits from the openings below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles68+
Top stateNorth Carolina
Top employerBelk
Top citySan Francisco, CA
Work type100% On-site
Top industryRetail

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Raja Trading
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Esthetician
Raja Trading
Falls Church, Virginia
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Life Time
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Life Time
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Esthetician
Life Time
Westlake, Texas
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Life Time
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Life Time
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Esthetician
Life Time
Humble, Texas
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Life Time
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Life Time
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Esthetician
Life Time
Brea, California
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Life Time
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Esthetician
Life Time
Cypress, Texas
On-Site
High School
10,000+

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Esthetician Job Market

A snapshot from current openings nationwide, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

  • Belk
    Belk24
  • Life Time
    Life Time14
  • Benefit Cosmetics
    Benefit Cosmetics9
  • Nordstrom
    Nordstrom3
  • Equinox Holdings
    Equinox Holdings2

Top Industries Hiring

  • Retail27
  • Sports & Recreation19
  • Distribution & Wholesale2
  • Healthcare & Medical Services2
  • Accounting & Auditing1

What Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in esthetician jobs.

  • Active state esthetician or cosmetology license in the state of employment
  • One or more years of hands-on experience with facials, waxing, or skincare treatments
  • Proficiency with chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or other clinical-grade treatments
  • Demonstrated ability to meet retail product sales goals
  • Experience with booking and point-of-sale software such as Mindbody or Meevo
  • Strong client communication skills and ability to build a returning clientele

Tips for Your Esthetician Job Search

List your license state by state

Esthetician licenses don't transfer automatically between states. On your resume, spell out which states you're licensed in so hiring managers don't have to guess. If you're applying out of state, note whether your license is transferable or in progress.

Showcase your product line fluency

Employers in medical spas and upscale salons want estheticians who already know specific product lines. Name the brands you've worked with, such as ZO Skin Health, SkinMedica, or Eminence, so your resume signals you won't need a long ramp-up period.

Build a before-and-after client portfolio

A visual portfolio of skin treatment results, with client consent, sets you apart in esthetician hiring more than any bullet point. Organize it by treatment type so interviewers can quickly see your range across facials, chemical peels, and waxing.

Target openings by treatment setting

A day spa role and a medical aesthetics clinic role require very different skills. Filter your search by setting, since medical environments often require comfort with devices like microneedling or laser equipment, while resort spas prioritize relaxation and retail upselling.

Apply early to roles that fit

Migrate Mate lists esthetician openings from across the United States in one place, so you can find roles that match and apply directly to each listing.

Prepare retail and upsell answers for interviews

Most esthetician employers ask how you approach retail sales during the interview. Come ready with a specific example of how you recommended a product based on a client's skin concern and what the outcome was. Avoid vague answers about being a people person.

Esthetician Jobs: Frequently Asked Questions

Which companies are hiring the most estheticians?

The companies hiring the most estheticians right now include Belk, Life Time, and Benefit Cosmetics, with the largest share of openings in North Carolina, Florida, and California, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of June 2026. Medical spa groups and national salon chains tend to post the highest volume of openings consistently throughout the year.

How many esthetician jobs are remote?

About 0% of esthetician openings are fully remote or hybrid as of June 2026, since most esthetician work requires in-person client contact. The roles most likely to include a remote component are education, product training, and brand consulting positions rather than hands-on treatment roles.

How do you become an esthetician?

You become an esthetician by completing a state-approved cosmetology or esthetician training program, which covers skincare techniques, sanitation, and client safety. After finishing your program hours, you pass a written and practical state licensing exam. Once licensed, you can apply to spas, salons, and medical aesthetics clinics, and many practitioners expand their skills through advanced training in treatments like chemical peels or laser therapy.

How do you get hired as an esthetician with little or no experience?

You can get hired as an esthetician with limited experience by applying to entry-level roles at student-friendly spas, resort chains, or franchise salon brands that hire recent graduates. Emphasize your licensing, any clinic hours completed during training, and specific techniques you practiced. Offering to do a complimentary skin assessment or trial service during the interview process shows confidence in your hands-on skills and often helps you stand out.

What does the esthetician interview process look like?

The esthetician interview process typically begins with a phone or video screen covering your license status, experience with specific treatments, and availability. This is usually followed by an in-person interview where you may be asked to perform a practical demonstration, such as a mini facial or skin analysis, on a staff member. Employers often also assess your comfort with retail sales and your approach to building long-term client relationships.

Where can I find and apply to esthetician jobs?

You can find and apply to esthetician jobs on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from across the United States. Search for roles that match your license, specialization, and preferred setting, then apply directly to each listing. No need to go elsewhere to cover the market.

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