How To Apply For Jobs At Sorbet Group


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Have what it takes to be a Sorbet professional? With over 150 – and growing – Sorbet stores across South Africa, you’ll be thrilled to know that Sorbet Group is hiring top talent all the time. 

Sorbet is your nationwide beauty therapy hub with over 200 Stores countrywide. From manicures to pedicures, skin care and body massages, good hair days and bad hair days (and unwanted hair days) we’re here to serve up a double scoop of “Amazing” all week long.

Sorbet's recruitment team is hot on the heels and a bunch of passionate, skilled and experienced therapists, hair stylists and nail technicians that want you to join their awesome Sorbet Community. If you’ve got your S-Game, they have got your career sorted.

If you are looking for an opportunity at one of Sorbet stores then please visit The Sorbet website

To work at a Sorbet store you will need the following:

  • A South African ID 
  • Be able to work retail hours, including weekends and Public Holidays
  • A minimum qualification of Grade 12 (or equivalent)
  • Sorbet Group reserves the right to conduct Employee Verification Checks, including but not limited to Criminal and Credit Checks
  • If you haven't heard back within 30 days, your application was unsuccessful.

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