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Work Mode:OnsiteResponsibilities:Responsibilities:As the Art Lead, you will work closely with a top-notch team( including game designers, technical artists and programmers, etc) to help develop the artistic vision of the game, help set up and optimize our overall art pipeline from the top-down and the bottom-up, and guide a growing art team as the project expands.
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Specific job duties and selection requirements vary between Orangetheory studio locations and more details can be provided by the studio’s hiring manager if you are selected to move forward in the interview process.
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Working closely with the Ohio B+P Design Director, Michael Bongiorno, and the Architecture studio leaders you will provide design leadership for the Ohio B+P practice, setting the tone for design excellence and guiding the team in delivering innovative solutions across diverse market sectors and architectural typologies.
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YogaSix was established in 2012 and is the fastest growing boutique yoga company in the United States. The Wellness Advisor also assists with studio cleanliness. Opportunity for growth within the studios including additional sales and management positions Powered by JazzHR.
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Does your zest for being part of a world-class growing fitness company get you out of bed with a smile and determination to change more lives. Do you have excellent communication skills, whether face-to-face or on paper.
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If you mention fitness within moments of meeting you encourage friends and family to get off the couch and get you know and enthusiastically share the importance of fitness as a part of a healthy lifestyle.
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The purpose of the Sales Associate is to assist the Assistant Manager with new membership sales, client retention, and day to day studio operations. We're looking for a dynamic individual to join our growing sales teams in Canton, Ann Arbor, and Brighton.
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Candidates must be able to adapt to our exciting new fitness philosophyMotivation and driveExcellent customer service and sales skillsExperience and/or certifications in personal training, group training, spin, and yoga are a plusResponsibilities:Sell memberships and retailMeet and exceed sales and retention expectationsRetain and increase client participationClean studio equipment before and after classes.
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We’re looking for enthusiastic individuals eager to share our story and our success with everyone who walks through that door or who calls for more information or who expresses even the slightest bit of interest in improving themselves.
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Well, we just may want you to turn your passion for fitness into a paying career. Do you thrive on being part of a team? Then keep reading. Compensation: per hour. Are you passionate, positive, and can talk to anyone.
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Minimum of 1-year managing a personal training staff for a health club or studio. Demonstrated experience managing and growing a personal training client base. This is a great position for a candidate looking to make a significant impact in a growing and dynamic organization.
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Assist the Marketing teams with growing their ability levels to use Salesforce Marketing Cloud. Create automated, integrated marketing campaigns using Marketing Cloud, automation studio and data extensions.
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Influential works with Fortune 500 brands, including McDonald’s, NBA, General Mills, Ford, and every major studio. Influential, the leader in Influencer marketing, is looking for a Manager, Payroll Accounting to join our growing Accounting team.
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Physically, mentally, emotionally.
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Summer Interns will learn from and collaborate with agency leaders across creative, studio, media, account service, strategy, and ecommerce teams to gain an understanding of the fast-growing commerce marketing industry, and work on actual name-brand clients.
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