I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Life Time (Raleigh, NC) in Jan 2022
Interview
The interview was a four-step process.
1. Phone screening just to chat about your previous experience and the job in general
2. A tour of the club from the PT manager along with the ability to ask any and all questions you have. Also a few basic questions about you and why you want to work at lifetime/ where you see yourself in 5ish years (be ready to answer that at all steps of the interview process)
3. A practical interview where you chat with a senior PT about your background as well as have the opportunity to ask questions. Then it's out on the floor to take them through a mock warm up and work out. This is where they are assessing your personality and your eye for seeing and correcting form when needed.
4. A virtual interview with the GM. Basic interview questions here about you and your background, situation-based questions, and the ability to ask them any questions as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Situation based questions such as "describe a time you had to adapt to change".
Wonderful, straight to the point of they already can see you in the team, very friendly team, beautiful establishment and good work opportunity overall, just have to put in the work
I applied in-person. I interviewed at Life Time (Dallas, TX) in Nov 2025
Interview
Pretty direct. Practical questions and historical experience and how it would contribute to LifeTime. It was also more like a conversation rather than an interview. A very kind but direct conversation
Pretty straightforward interview process, first a get to know you interview and then a practical leading my future manager through a workout based on different goals and complications they presented.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were certified, through which organization (NASM, ACE, etc) and if you had any specializations.