I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Life Time (Chanhassen, MN) in May 2013
Interview
Had an interview with the department head of the Member Services. Then had a group interview with the General Manager of the club.
This is how I got the job. I dressed up. I pot on a suit and walked in and asked to speak with the manager of a department. She was busy at the time so I spoke with the assistant department head. We had a short conversation about my interest in the online opening for the Member services position. She took down my name and submitted it to the department head. The next day I received a phone call from the department head of member services. During that time we set up a 1 on 1 interview.
During the 1 on 1 interview there were a lot of general questions. Why Life Time Fitness?
How do you work in a team?
After that interview they asked me to stay and do some on the job training to get a realistic idea of what it was like to work at the front desk. Basically I took over swiping cards for members. After the interview I received the date of the interview with the general manager.
The general manager interview was a group interview in which he posed us all questions about how we function in a team, our enthusiasm when it comes to learning.
We were also required to have memorized the mission and vision for the interview. I believe this is dependent on the general manager, and not all clubs may have you do it.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Life Time (Bloomingdale, IL) in Oct 2015
Interview
First interview was conducted by 2; one took notes and other asked questions. 2nd interview was with the GM and was more of an open conversation. Supposedly wages were discussed in the initial interview however i dont recall any conversations around that.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Life Time (Dublin, OH) in May 2015
Interview
Phone interview, one-on-one interview, group interview with general manager. Wasn't too bad, group interview was intimidating based on the fact that you want your voice to be heard. Didn't realize I was having a phone interview I actually hung up the phone. It was a relatively easy interview that required little to no preparation