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Interviewer Fails
Types of Training
High Standards
100

You can review this document for a candidate's educational background, current certifications, training experience working with clients and programs. 

Professional Resume

100

A program manager/director maintains this to monitor costs and expected revenues of the fitness facility  

Budget/Financials

100

The interviewer dominates the discussion by doing this.

Talking too much

100

A good time to have a training that applies to several/all of staff members is during this type of regularly scheduled meeting. 

Staff Meeting

100

Facilities shall have an operational system in place that monitors this of all individuals who enter the facility.

Presence/Identity

200

This is good way to explore salary expectations, availability, and basic qualifications with a potential candidate prior to an in person interview

Phone Screening/Phone Interview

200

This role designs and monitors delivery of exercise/health programs. 

The program manager/director 

200

The interviewer loses control of the interview and this person “interviews” the interviewer.

The candidate

200

Opening/closing procedures, member check-in, and emergency procedures are all examples of this type of training. 

Job Specific/ Task Training

200

Facilities with any sauna, steam room, or whirlpool shall have a technical monitoring system in place to maintain these two levels. 

Temperature and Humidity

300

It's a good idea to ask a potential candidate to bring copies of these to an interview.

Certifications (especially CPR-AED)

300

One of the program manager's duties is to  determine the availability of these. 

(Things like equipment, supplies, space, staff, or funding.)

Resources

300

The interviewer keeps thinking about what they're going to say next and fails to do this carefully during the interview.


Listen

300

Often employers will provide this type of training to maintain staff certifications and may even provide funding or a reimbursement within their operational budget.

Continuing Education/CEUs 

300

Facilities should have this for maintaining proper sanitation in all areas of the facility. 

A cleaning schedule

400

This person should be prepared to provide information about the position, the company, and its benefits to the candidate during the interview. 

Interviewer/ Hiring Manager

400

Good communication skills and ability to develop and motivate people are both essential skills of this leadership role. 

Program Manager/Director 

400

The interviewer only knows where you were born, what sports teams you follow, and what your dog's name is because instead of asking questions related to the job the interviewer only asked these

Non-job related questions

400

The Organization’s mission statement and service promise, Organizational structure of the company, Employee policies and procedures, How to be a productive employee, how performance is measured are all things that might be covered in this type of new hire training. 

Company Training/Orientation

400

When a child is under the direct supervision of a facility, the facility should collect this type of information, that includes things like known allergies or primary care doctor, from the parent as a part of the child registration process in case of a medical emergency. 

Basic Medical Information

500

How to get there, where to park, and who to ask for upon arrival are all types of information that should be shared with this person when scheduling an interview.

The candidate/interviewee 

500

While a personal trainer and group exercise instructor may work IN the business delivering services, the program manager/director typically does this

Works ON the business, from an operational perspective. 

500

The interviewer had to make up questions on the fly and therefore asked different questions to all candidates and now has nothing to compare in order to find the best person for the job! The interviewer was not ______ (or ready to conduct a thoughtful interview).

Prepared

500

Department’s goals and objectives, Structure of department, chain of command, Departmental policies and procedures, Manager’s expectations, How to be a productive team member, how performance is measured are all types of things that might be covered in this type of new hire training. 

Departmental Training/Orientation

500

If someone other than the parent or guardian is picking up a child from your facility, you should get the name of the person authorized to pick up the child from this person and this person only. 

Parent or Guardian

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