These Gyms In BC Are Hiring Hundreds Of People This Month If You Live To Lift

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If the hardest part of 2020 has been that you couldn't hit the gym as often as you like, then you're in luck.

Fitness World is bringing hundreds of gym jobs to B.C. right in the Metro Vancouver area.

Whether you're a seasoned instructor or you just really like working out, then this could be a great new career path for you.

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200 Jobs

They're looking to hire instructors, trainers, managers, and reps.

You will get training on the job and you don't need fitness experience to apply to many of the positions.

In a press release, Fitness World CEO Chris Smith said they're "calling out to people who have a passion for fitness and who want to play an active part in our community.”

They want to hire by the end of October so polish up your resumes ASAP.

Whether you want to get back into the gym life you had pre-COVID-19 or you're looking for a new gig, this could be a great fit if you love to get fit.

Personal Trainers, Member Service Representatives, Fitness Instructors & More

Company: Fitness World

Why You Should Apply: Be surrounded by and help to build a community dedicated to fitness and health.

Apply Here

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