A personal fitness trainer creates customized workout and nutrition plans to help clients achieve fitness goals, ensuring safety and proper exercise form, and provides ongoing motivation, accountability, and progress tracking through regular assessments and feedback. Key duties include consulting with clients, designing safe and effective programs, teaching exercise techniques, monitoring progress, and staying current with fitness trends and certifications. Job Summary A personal fitness trainer is a qualified professional who guides and motivates clients to improve their physical fitness and overall well-being. This involves assessing individual needs, developing personalized training programs, providing instruction and support, and monitoring progress to help clients achieve their health and fitness goals. Key Responsibilities • Client Assessment & Goal Setting: Evaluate clients' fitness levels, health history, and goals to create realistic and achievable targets., • Program Design: Develop customized workout plans and nutrition advice tailored to each client's specific needs, including rehabilitation or performance improvement., • Instruction & Supervision: Teach proper exercise techniques, monitor clients during training sessions, and ensure they perform movements safely and effectively., • Motivation & Accountability: Provide constant support, constructive feedback, and motivation to help clients stay on track and committed to their fitness journey., • Progress Tracking: Regularly monitor and record client progress through measurements and assessments to make necessary adjustments to their plans., • Client Education: Educate clients on injury prevention, recovery techniques, healthy eating, and lifestyle changes to promote a holistic approach to wellness., • Safety & Compliance: Maintain a safe and organized training environment and adhere to all health and safety regulations., • Continuous Learning: Stay updated on the latest fitness trends, research, and certifications to enhance skills and knowledge
A Sales Advisor helps individuals, families, and businesses make sound financial decisions. This role blends sales, relationship-building, and financial consulting—with an emphasis on insurance, retirement planning, investment strategies, and wealth management. Key Responsibilities Client Relationship Development Build and maintain long-term relationships Network and prospect (referrals, events, LinkedIn, etc.) Conduct needs-based consultations to understand client goals Training & Support Our firm has its own University with a formal development program Mentorship: You’ll often be paired with experienced sales advisors Back-office support: Underwriting, marketing tools, technology Path to specialization: You can focus on working with niche markets: business owners, estate planning, etc. Compensation Structure Commission-based + bonuses + renewals (ongoing income from prior clients) Average first year income: $80,000 - $120,000 Residual income begins in year two for all clients serviced in the prior year, providing ongoing earnings from previously established business. Career Path & Advancement Move into management roles (e.g., Partner, Senior Partner) Specialize in advanced markets, business planning, or wealth strategies Opportunities for designation support (CLU®, ChFC®, CFP®, etc.)
Uncapped Commissions + Promoted to Closer in as Little as 30 Days If you’re hungry to sell and ready to make serious commissions, this is your launchpad. Start as an Account Development Representative (ADR) — mastering lead generation, client engagement, and document collection — then quickly step into a Closer role where you’ll own the deal from start to finish and earn much higher payouts. Already have industry experience? You could move into closing right away or after just a short ramp-up. How It Works Start as an ADR – Call, email, and message business owners to introduce our funding solutions. Build relationships and pass warm leads to our closers. Prove Yourself – Hit your targets, learn the funding process, and show you can convert conversations into opportunities. Fast-Track Promotion – Move into a Closer position where you’ll handle negotiations, present funding offers, and close deals directly — earning larger commissions on every win. What You’ll Do as an ADR Reach out to small business owners through calls, emails, and messages. Explain our funding solutions in a way that sparks interest. Collect applications and required documents to get deals moving. Book appointments for the Senior Sales team or — if you’ve advanced — close them yourself. Track all activity in our CRM. What We Offer $500/week guaranteed base salary from day one. Uncapped commissions — earn more as you advance into closing. Fast-track to Closer in as little as 30 days (potentially immediately for experienced reps). Paid training, tools, and scripts to get you producing fast. A proven pathway to six-figure earning potential. Fun, high-energy, team-driven environment. What We’re Looking For Confident communicators who can connect with business owners. Goal-driven individuals who love competition and rewards. Quick learners eager to advance and take on more responsibility. Experience in business funding, lending, or high-ticket sales is a huge plus (and means faster promotion). About Lendefied We help business owners get the funding they need to grow — quickly, simply, and without the headaches of traditional banks. Our team blends technology, expertise, and hustle to close deals fast and keep clients coming back. Compensation: Base: $500/week Commissions: Paid on every deal you contribute to — with higher percentages once you start closing your own deals. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $100,000.00 per year Benefits: Paid training Referral program Experience: Sales: 2 years (Preferred) Ability to Commute: Melville, NY 11747 (Required) Ability to Relocate: Melville, NY 11747: Relocate before starting work (Preferred) Work Location: In person