Retraining professionally is a common phenomenon in a career today. Changing paths sometimes involves investing in new studies to obtain a diploma. Focus on the hairdressing professions and the path to take to retrain.
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The hairdressing professions are among those that recruit regularly and for which a retraining is possible, provided you have the required qualities, such as having a sense of interpersonal skills, being smiling or listening. Hairdressing is a field that is exercised from the hairdressing salon to the podium of fashion shows or to the cinema, the field of possibilities is vast, provided you know wield scissors !
Is it necessary to obtain a diploma to be a hairdresser?
The profession being regulated, it is essential to hold a diploma to practice in the field of hairdressing. the CAP hairdressing is prepared in two years, but it is possible to obtain it after a year of training, in particular within the framework of a retraining. Indeed, the fact of holding a baccalaureate, a BTS or any other CAP, allows you to be exempted from general subjects. However, since the professional subjects are specific to this profession, they must be studied and validated during the exam.
Note that learning is an almost compulsory step to obtain the hairdressing CAP. Passing the diploma as a free candidate in no way imposes the completion of internships. Nevertheless, the practice leads the apprentice to confront the realities of his future job and to be immersed in it, significant points to hope to be recruited later.
Is the hairdressing sector a buoyant sector?
According to Unec (National Union of Hairdressing Companies), the number of hairdressing establishments is up 2% compared to 2019 and salon closures have recorded a 20% decrease in 2020 compared to the previous year. This can be explained by the support measures implemented during the health crisis.
As the second sector of theArts and crafts French, the world of hairdressing continues to attract apprentices, the 2019-2020 school year had more than 17,700. The hairdressing trades are not losing activity and are a great source of employment on the labor market, even in the case of a retraining professional !
How to finance his reconversion in hairdressing?
There are several solutions to finance your hairdressing training. The CIF (individual training leave) is a real opportunity for a successful retraining. It can be financed at 100% provided, for an employee on a permanent contract, to have two years of seniority, including one in the current company.
The CPF, or Personal training account, makes it possible to carry out qualifying professional training and the hairdressing CAP is included in the list of training courses that can be financed. Each employee has a CPF fed each year in proportion to the time worked and on which are stored training hours credited in euros.
Pôle Emploi can, under certain conditions and often by co-financing with an Opca (approved joint collection body) or the Departmental Council, offer individual assistance to the professional training to cover all or part of it. Do not hesitate to get good information to be accompanied as well as possible in this retraining process.
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