Fitness First
    (120 reviews)

    Membership Manager salary at Fitness First

    Membership Manager salary estimate at Fitness First

    Industry estimate

    $80K - $100K

    per year
    The average salary for this role in the sports & fitness industry
    Refreshed 2 Apr 2026

    Jobs at Fitness First

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    at Fitness First Australia Pty Limited
    Melbourne VIC
    Play an essential role in building & maintaining a thriving membership base using your customer service & sales skills at Fitness First Queen Vic
    Play an essential role in building & maintaining a thriving membership base using your customer service & sales skills at Fitness First Queen Vic
    classification: SalesSales
    2d ago
    2d ago

    at Fitness First Australia Pty Limited
    Hornsby, Sydney NSW
    Play an essential role in building & maintaining a thriving membership base using your customer service & sales skills at Fitness First Hornsby
    Play an essential role in building & maintaining a thriving membership base using your customer service & sales skills at Fitness First Hornsby
    classification: SalesSales
    1d ago
    1d ago

    Salary satisfaction at Fitness First

    60%
    When Fitness First employee's were asked 'How would you rate your salary?'60% of employee's rated the salary as high or average

    What’s it like working at Fitness First?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Fitness First appreciate the flexibility in their work schedules, allowing for a better work/life balance. They enjoy being part of a passionate community focused on health and fitness, and value the interactions with friendly members. Benefits such as free gym memberships and opportunities to train during breaks are also seen as positives. Additionally, there is a sense of teamwork and camaraderie among colleagues.

    However, some potential challenges have been identified, including poor management practices with a lack of leadership, accountability, and support. There is also a perception that the company places a strong emphasis on sales targets and numbers, which can conflict with the fitness-focused mindset. Certain locations may have outdated facilities or limited resources, impacting the overall member experience. Employees have also noted heavy workloads and high expectations, particularly in sales-related roles, which can be challenging to manage.