levels of mac certification

baybehbekah

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so after waiting a long week and a half, i had another interview @ MAC (different location) & the manager talked about different levels of certification, one of them being "runway certification".

now my question is, what are the different levels and what order do they go in?

if i get the job (which seems promising, but i dont want to get my hopes up) of course i would love to go for the "runway certification" but i am curious of the other levels. i am excited for it all and i really hope this works out!

thank you ladies!
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effboysinthebut

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Quote:
Originally Posted by baybehbekah
so after waiting a long week and a half, i had another interview @ MAC (different location) & the manager talked about different levels of certification, one of them being "runway certification".

now my question is, what are the different levels and what order do they go in?

if i get the job (which seems promising, but i dont want to get my hopes up) of course i would love to go for the "runway certification" but i am curious of the other levels. i am excited for it all and i really hope this works out!

thank you ladies!
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I haven't even been told about this yet. When I go in to do paperwork if its before you get an answer I'll ask. I remember you asked this but everytime she asks me if I have questions I can't think of any
 

erine1881

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retail skills
the first is PhD, or peak hour demo. this is just eyes, lips, cheeks and an eye chart in 25 minutes

then comes application. this is a full face that goes from day to night. it must include lashes, three skincare products, three colored lip products and a face chart in 50 minutes.

after you pass these two, in this order, you can try for others. i don't believe these need to be in any specific order:

lesson - you need to teach someone how to do a specific look within 90 minutes and include a face chart.

advanced (i was told by my trainer that this is asia only
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) -demonstrate any of the following: brow shaping (this is why she said asia only, cause when you get your makeup done in asia it is expected that you get your brows shaped), contouring, or camouflage of scars/tattoos.

event/media skills
fashion show - this is very hard to pass.
video/film
photoshoot
personal appearance/spokesperson

training
product specialist
retail events, ultimate makeup seminars
update/basic training
specialized workshops/trainings
 

baybehbekah

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Quote:
Originally Posted by erine1881
retail skills
the first is PhD, or peak hour demo. this is just eyes, lips, cheeks and an eye chart in 25 minutes

then comes application. this is a full face that goes from day to night. it must include lashes, three skincare products, three colored lip products and a face chart in 50 minutes.

after you pass these two, in this order, you can try for others. i don't believe these need to be in any specific order:

lesson - you need to teach someone how to do a specific look within 90 minutes and include a face chart.

advanced (i was told by my trainer that this is asia only
th_dunno.gif
) -demonstrate any of the following: brow shaping (this is why she said asia only, cause when you get your makeup done in asia it is expected that you get your brows shaped), contouring, or camouflage of scars/tattoos.

event/media skills
fashion show - this is very hard to pass.
video/film
photoshoot
personal appearance/spokesperson

training
product specialist
retail events, ultimate makeup seminars
update/basic training
specialized workshops/trainings



this was great! thank you!
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MissVivaMac

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In my region (northwest) it goes as follows:

Focus: which is just the lips done at basic
PhD: 30 minute everyday make up w half face chart
Communication: self explanatory
Application: Full face dramatic make up with lashes and face chart
Advanced: Full face dramatic with brow shaping, contouring, and dramatic make up following directions/slides given in 1 hour and a half

Then all the rest is the same as post above
 

AnnaAsbury

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Quote:
Originally Posted by MissVivaMac
In my region (northwest) it goes as follows:

Focus: which is just the lips done at basic
PhD: 30 minute everyday make up w half face chart
Communication: self explanatory
Application: Full face dramatic make up with lashes and face chart
Advanced: Full face dramatic with brow shaping, contouring, and dramatic make up following directions/slides given in 1 hour and a half

Then all the rest is the same as post above


In my region (Southeast), ours are the same, except for communication is a part of the Application certification.
 

Celly

Well-known member
Quote:
Originally Posted by erine1881
retail skills
the first is PhD, or peak hour demo. this is just eyes, lips, cheeks and an eye chart in 25 minutes

then comes application. this is a full face that goes from day to night. it must include lashes, three skincare products, three colored lip products and a face chart in 50 minutes.

after you pass these two, in this order, you can try for others. i don't believe these need to be in any specific order:

lesson - you need to teach someone how to do a specific look within 90 minutes and include a face chart.

advanced (i was told by my trainer that this is asia only
th_dunno.gif
) -demonstrate any of the following: brow shaping (this is why she said asia only, cause when you get your makeup done in asia it is expected that you get your brows shaped), contouring, or camouflage of scars/tattoos.

event/media skills
fashion show - this is very hard to pass.
video/film
photoshoot
personal appearance/spokesperson

training
product specialist
retail events, ultimate makeup seminars
update/basic training
specialized workshops/trainings


Our region is the same. (Los Angeles)
I been with M.A.C 7 months and I already have Focus Demo, PHD, Communication, Application and Product Specialist already. I want to get them all but I heard they only get harder.
 

Sushi~Flower

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Thank you for posting this! I was just hired by MAC and will be starting next week--great info, thank you so much!
 

Jade M

Well-known member
There are additional certifications after the counter cert (retail skills) that you've mentioned already.

Eg: Fashion Show/Public Relations, and The Body Art Certification (which I am going for on Tuesday).
 

Jade M

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I think there are also separate ones for Event/Media, Training and the Advanced Makeup Skills one is it's own one too.
 

Jade M

Well-known member
To my knowledge Product Specialist isn't a certification level - its simply a title/additional duties (I am one).
 
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