Personal trainer - Anonymous employee Equinox Employee Review

3.0
May 3, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

His is a great place to start out as a trainer. The education is free and very thorough if you pay attention. After that it's like any other big gym. If you hustle and live in the gym for the first 6 months, you can do pretty well. It's not a good gig for part timers.

Cons

He company is growing very fast and the quality of trainer that are coming in seems to be getting watered down the same is true with management where there is a high turnover rate.

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Pros

Short hours. Free gym membershio and you can take the classes as well.

Cons

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5.0
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Pros

Free Equinox membership. Easily one of the biggest perks. You get access to a premium gym that normally costs hundreds of dollars per month. Health and fitness environment. You're surrounded by people interested in wellness, and many coworkers are into fitness. Customer service experience. Great resume builder if you're moving into hospitality, sales, banking, or corporate roles. Professional atmosphere. Equinox expects a polished appearance and high-quality service, which can help build professionalism. Networking opportunities. Members often include business owners, executives, and professionals in West Palm Beach. Relatively straightforward work. Most duties include greeting members, answering phones, checking members in, updating accounts, and keeping the lobby organized.

Cons

Pay is relatively low compared to the expectations and cost of living in South Florida. Many employees cite compensation as a downside. Can't call out sick.

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