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Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 100 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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About Blink:Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 90 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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Bilingual English/Spanish-speaking preferred Compensation & Benefits: Pay Transparency: Min $18 – Max $22.50, ability to earn additional incentive bonusesComplimentary Blink membershipComprehensive benefits packageAnd more Company Overview:Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 100 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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Company Overview:Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand with more than 100 locations open or in development throughout New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California.
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Founded in 2011 by executives at Equinox, Blink Fitness is a premium quality, value-based fitness brand born from the desire to help people feel good inside and out. Passionate about the customer level experience - loves being in a multi-unit environment and sees it as the heartbeat of the organization.
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At a minimum, the business expects to have more than 300 locations over the next five years through a combination of corporate and franchise development. Our Maintenance Associates are often seen zipping around the club with a vacuum strapped to their back, re-racking weights and ensuring the bathroom is spotless.
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Blink recently launched a franchising system to complement its fast growing company-owned business model and has secured franchise development agreements in Georgia, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Virginia and upstate NY. This includes an agreement with Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green, two-time NBA Champion, All Star, Olympic Gold Medalist and Defensive Player of the Year, who announced a franchise development deal to bring 20 gyms to his home state of Michigan and to Illinois.
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All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchisee, and not to Blink Fitness Corporate. Blink Fitness Evanston is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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At Blink, this role is called a Moodlifter, but until that is a word job seekers are typing into Google, we will stick with using the more widely known title of Front Desk Associate!
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At Blink, this role is called a Moodlifter, but until that is a word job seekers are typing into Google, we will stick with using the more widely known title of Front Desk Associate!
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At Blink, this role is called a Moodlifter, but until that is a word job seekers are typing into Google, we will stick with using the more widely known title of Front Desk Associate!
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