Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Equinox as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Coordenador Manutenção Industrial and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Coordenador Manutenção Industrial and roles were rated as the easiest.
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I applied online. I interviewed at Equinox (Chicago, IL)
Interview
They put you through a very rigorous interview process. One on one, round table, practical. They were all very professional and courteous with great questions. The only problem is that they are typically for bait and switch positions. In order to get anywhere you must start at the VERY bottom despite your experience.
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I was asked what I would do about stolen/lost items. I was given multiple scenarios with no real "right answer" option.
I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Equinox
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Walked into club, asked for manager and gave him my resume. Had phone interview the next day, then face to face interview the following week with both fitness managers. Got called back in for final interview with GM and fitness manager. Questions were not very difficult, mostly asked personality/behavior questions. Gave one case study. Final interview felt more like a conversation about my background and how comfortable I am with approaching people.
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Gave me a case study using information from the EFTI program that I had not been involved with yet. Only asked me what I would do for the first 5 minutes so not really challenging.
I applied through other source. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Equinox (New York, NY)
Interview
After an initial phone call with the internal recruiter at Equinox, I had two in person interviews with the General Counsel and one other senior attorney. The interviews were difficult (lots of behavioral questions) but everyone I met with was very pleasant. Throughout the process the recruiter was constantly in touch to let me know how the process was unfolding. We corresponded at least once per week over the course of two months. Even when there was nothing to report, e.g. when the General Counsel was on vacation, she let me know so that I wasn't left in the dark. I actually felt like Equinox was courting me and trying to recruit me throughout the process, which is in stark contrast to every other interview I've been on this past year. In the end I did not get an offer but again the recruiter was courteous enough to schedule a call to let me know over the phone. I was disappointed not to get an offer but overall the interview process was worthwhile because the recruiter was so courteous and professional throughout. The rest of Corporate America should take a lesson from Equinox on how to conduct recruiting.