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I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Equinox
Interview
The process was pretty easy. The manager called me and told me to come into the gym on a day and time we both agreed upon. Interview itself was very laid back and easy. She brought me into a small office and asked me typical interview questions, nothing too difficult.
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Question 1
tell me about yourself, how did you resolve situations, what you do if....
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Equinox (Palo Alto, CA) in May 2014
Interview
A two part interview. Starts off with the practical interview with another trainer or staff member, which is inclusive of a fitness assessment and then a brief training session. They are looking intently at your personality and skill set here. The next interview, which is scheduled at another time, involves a one-on-one meeting with the fitness managers and possibly a chat with another trainer to assess how well you get along with the team.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Equinox (San Francisco, CA) in Oct 2015
Interview
I applied through Indeed.com and received an email from the general manager about 3 weeks later asking if I were still interested. When I went for my interview I met the general manager and the front desk manager. The interview was more of a chat about my background, and basic interview questions. Both managers seemed to have a strange energy between them, like as if they had a huge funny private joke between them and they were trying to keep from laughing. Constantly catching each other's eyes and grinning. Also, the manager almost laughed when I told him my expected salary. It was only 2 dollars more than they offered, yet he acted like I were asking for $50 a hour. That was very annoying and enough to make me not take the job when I were offered. That and the pay was brutal.