The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship between career decision level and major satisfaction among hair and beauty major students, and to present basic data and implications for hair and beauty majors' educational direction and career path. The job esteem of hair and beauty major students was found to be four sub-factors, career decision level was two factors, and satisfaction with major was three factors. Positive value, social benefit, and relative benefit of job esteem showed statistically significant results for major suitability, and social benefit, negative treatment, and relative benefit showed statistically significant results for subject satisfaction. The job esteem of hair and beauty major students is an important variable in career decision level and major satisfaction. Therefore, if students majoring in hair and beauty are satisfied with their majors and if student competency is strengthened, excellent human resources to lead the hair and beauty industry can be nurtured. Although this study was conducted with limited research subjects and variables, it is hoped that a comprehensive and practical study that considers various variables will continue in follow-up studies.