I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Life Time (Overland Park, KS) in Oct 2017
Interview
I applied online, receiving a phone call the next day to set up an interview with the Kid's Activity Manager. The interview was about 30 minutes with mostly situational questions. The manager was kind and was very thorough about the job position and the company. The interview entailed a tour of the Child Center and then a set up of a second interview with the general manager. In between these interviews I decided the position wasn't for me, but the company, the manager, and the Child Center all seemed very great! It seemed like a great place to work.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Tell of a time when you went above and beyond for co-workers, ect.?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Life Time in Oct 2017
Interview
I first applied online and received a call 3 days later and had a 20 minute phone interview with someone from HR. She set up an interview with the manager of the department I was applying for and I went in to that interview 5 days later. That interview lasted 30 minutes and I was passed on to have an interview with the GM a week later. I was told that it would be a group interview with 2 or 3 people and that it was mainly just so that I could meet the GM and so that he knew all of his employees. I was under the impression that I had gotten the job due to what I was told and because they had already completed a background check. When the actual interview with the GM happened, it was a group of 8 and the interview itself lasted 3 hours. The only question that was asked was why we wanted to work there and the rest of the time he told us how to be good employees. Then, after all of this, we were told that they were pursuing other candidates.
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Life Time (Charlotte, NC) in Oct 2017
Interview
I applied online and was relocating to the area where I applied. This process went on for around three months with 3 separate phone interviews. When I got to the area I went in for a practical interview. This was fine and the training manager was very nice and professional. Said he'd be in touch soon to let me know. Had ANOTHER phone interview with someone out of New Jersey. That was also fine. Then waited around 4 weeks for scheduled interview with the GM. Had their mission statement memorized, but not their 3 behaviors so was asked to reschedule. I accepted another position with a different company and thanked them for their consideration. *Did not interview with any women throughout this process, and did not appear to be any women in management roles in the location I was in.*