Applied online and the regional recruiter reached out for an initial interview. The phone interview was very brief and informational. Went over my resume and was able to ask questions about the company, role and compensation. Then I was invited to an in-person interview at one of their clubs. Went over my resume and the position a little more in-depth. Finally, I was invited to a final group interview at the club that was in need of PT's. At the final interview, they test your communication by playing connect the dot, give you about 20 mins to write a workout for a case study and do a squat assessment.
Virtual and in-person interviews; virtual interview was not too bad it was a recorded interview with situational questions and multiple choice while the in-person interview was mostly a vibe check and seeing how you would take on new clients.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One thing they asked about was how you deal with difficult clients?
I applied online. I interviewed at Equinox (Greenwich, CT)
Interview
I had a very positive phone interview experience with Equinox. The interviewer was professional, welcoming, and respectful of my time. They asked clear, thoughtful questions about my background and gave a great overview of the role, team expectations, and the company culture. The conversation felt organized and informative, and I appreciated how transparent they were about next steps in the process. Overall, it was a smooth and pleasant interview experience that reflected well on the company.
Super easy, had a round with a recruiter and then met with the manager. They were very transparent about pay and work required. I see a lot of negative reviews about pay, but at least from my experience the whole pay scale was clearly communicated and lined out.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your current knowledge about personal training?