I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Life Time (Colorado Springs, CO) in Oct 2014
Interview
About a week after I was notified that I was selected for an interview, I was then interviewed by the Operations Team Leader one on one in the gym cafe. Then, about a week later, was interviewed by the general manager in a group setting of three of people interested in different areas, in his super small office.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Life Time (Atlanta, GA) in Apr 2015
Interview
Easy and unconventional, most higher ups go off track records, vibes, and drive. They ask you about yourself, your past, your drive, and they have a good nose for crap so you have to be honest. if you are honestly passionate about fitness, sales, working your behind off, or any combination of those, you should do fine. The nice thing is that because everything is commission based they dont really give a hoot about your education. It sounds crappy, but i know very educated people who have tried working with the c ompany and made no money and dropouts who made tons of money. the bottom line is that everything you do within a 100% commission based role is drive based. So all the degrees in the world cant create a commission worthy drive if its not already within you. Best of luck to any applicants!
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Life Time in Dec 2015
Interview
There was two interviews, and they were extremely hard, and I had to. Memorize a mission statement. They asked me to describe times in my life that I had to deal with specific emotions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's a time in your life something unexpected happened and how did you deal with that?