Gym Instructor CV
ByIt just occurred to me, that I posted up the covering letter I sent to Gyms with my CV for a Gym Instructor job, but I never put up my CV. So here is it, my Gym Instructor CV:
C H R I S S P R I N G
M: 07545 XXX XXX E: ctspring@gmail.comSKILLS
- Level 2 Gym Instructor
- Certified Circuit Instructor
- Core Stability and Torso Training
- Theory of Anatomy and Physiology
SKILLS CURRENTLY TRAINING FOR
- Personal Trainer and Advanced Instructor
- Nutrition and Weight Management
- Nutrition for Sport and Exercise
CAREER HISTORY
XL Insurance May 2005 – Present
Property Underwriting AdministratorXL Insurance is a global corporate Insurance provider.
Key Achievements:
- Promoted within my first 18 months at the company to a more advanced Administrating position
My Role:
- Liaising with Underwriters to provide an efficient service for Global Property Insurance Programmes
- Ensuring Quarterly Payment Deadlines to key Re-insurers are met
- Invoicing, booking premiums and ensuring that this is paid within the scheduled time frame
- Assist in Training of team colleagues and new starters
- Calculate and submit yearly payments to the London Fire Brigade
R.L. Davidson & Co Ltd September 2002 – May 2005
Motor Fleet TechnicianR L Davison is one of the leading independent Lloyd’s and London Market Brokers, placing wholesale and direct business on behalf of a wide range of brokers, clients and other organisations throughout the UK, Europe and around the world.
My Role:
- Process Underwriting Certificates and Policy Documents
- Processing annual and ad-hoc premiums
- Build strong relationships with Underwriters and Sub-Brokers
- Liaising with Claims and Accounts department
Professional Qualifications
- Foundation Insurance Test – Pass – July 2004
PART TIME RETAIL EXPERIENCE
JD Sports, JJB Sports and Debenhams Menswear 2000 – 2002
To support myself whilst studying at Collage I undertook part time work in retail.
My Role:
- Provide Customer Satisfaction by meeting customer needs
- Assisted with opening and closing of shop
- Stock Checks
- Cashier
EDUCATION
Palmers Collage 2000 – 2002
A Level: Business Studies and History. AS level: MathematicsWilliam Edwards School 1995 – 2000
In my final year I was appointed School Prefect and House captain, which included managing pupils in lower years and liaising with members of Staff.
English Language/Literature (C/C), Maths (B), History (B), Office Applications (C), Sociology (C), Religious Education (C), Economics (D) and Science (D/D)
INTERESTS
Lifting weights, spinning, cycling, playing five-aside football, music, films, internet
REFERENCEAvailable on request.
So if any one has any suggestions in ways that I could improve it, let me know. Obviously most of my CV is irreverent to the Fitness Industry as I’ve spent the last 7 years working in an office.
If your a Manager of a gym reading this, I hope you liked my CV… can I have a job please? lol
hey man its good. where you’ve stated where your skills are. Make a brief description on what you want to achieve in the industry and it might help to state how valuable you could be to a business and how lucrative you qualifications are. by the way once we are level 3 certified how many CPD points will we need in a year?
Thanks Pal. I did think that when i posted it up this morning. Could have sold myself a bit more.
I think you need to get 24 CPD points every 2 years to maintain your REPs Membership.
Will check and confirm.
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As every athlete has a different body type, starting points and perhaps a different desired outcome, it is as challenging to train and prepare both males & females. What the public don’t see is the mental wellbeing of the athlete which normally requires as much focus and attention as the physical.
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Its a good start but you need (as you suggest) need to spend less time on your non-relevant employment history. Condense that section, and create a section about your interests/ acheivements relevant to the position you’re employing for, and why you would be good at it
Ed.
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