Here’s the deal.
I frequently get requests from trainers looking for jobs or students looking for internships for school credit.
Because of my schedule and the way I run my business, I’ve turned them all down…
Until now.
If you think you have this training thing all figured out. If you’re ready to make the top pay in the fitness industry. If you’ve won numerous bodybuilding titles.
Then I don’t want you.
I believe there’s a process that must be followed to be an outstanding fitness professional. Some would call it paying your dues.
I call it building a foundation that will support your development as a person, a trainer, and a professional for the rest of your career.
Requirements:
A pulse
The ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
A passion for learning
The availability to work odd hours (early morning, afternoons, evenings)
Sufficient mobility to effectively instruct individuals or groups
Submission of a resume and cover letter
What you get:
A first-class, hands-on fitness education
Experience working with a variety of clientele
Potential to interact with some of the top fitness pros in the country
Paid NSCA certification within 6-12 months (if you last that long)
Income commensurate to your position and duties (may not apply to interns depending on duration of internship)
Potential for growth to a full-time position
Warning:
I will be selective. Submission of your resume and cover letter does not guarantee you a position or an interview.
Send your resume and cover letter to:
Bill