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Join Our Talent Network – Be Considered for Future Opportunities!

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About Future

Future is on a mission to build a world where everyone can realize their full potential by having their day-to-day health needs seamlessly cared for. Future is based on the simple belief that partnership is the key to progress and that we’re at our best when we’re supported, seen, and challenged by others.

We’re redefining personal training by combining cutting-edge technology, expert coaching, and data-driven insights to deliver millions of personalized workouts every year. Our platform connects members with world-class coaches who design custom workout plans, offer real-time feedback, and track progress, empowering users to crush their goals with fitness that fits their lives.

Since launching in 2017, Future has grown from a brainstorm in a San Francisco cafe into the nation’s largest provider of personal training sessions. Backed by the founders of Autograph, 7x World Champion Tom Brady, and media and tech innovators Richard and Dillon Rosenblatt, we’re revolutionizing the fitness industry and making better health accessible to all. Join us and inspire people to achieve what they never thought possible. Learn more at future.co/about .

Join Our Talent Network – Be Considered for Future Opportunities!

Are you ready to take the next step in your career? While we may not have a specific role open for you today, we’re always looking to connect with talented individuals who can help us grow and succeed. By joining the Future Talent Network, you’ll be first in line for future opportunities that match your skills and career goals.

 

Why Join Our Talent Network?

• Stay informed about upcoming opportunities tailored to your background.

• Gain early access to job openings before they’re widely advertised.

• Connect with a company that values innovation, collaboration, and growth.

 

How It Works:

Submit your resume along with a brief introduction about your career goals and areas of interest. We’ll review your information and keep it on file for relevant roles as they become available. We look forward to learning more about you and reaching out when the right opportunity arises!

 

Compensation, Benefits & Life at Future:

  • Competitive cash compensation. Salary ranges are set based on multiple considerations including business needs, market demands, talent availability, experience, and unique skills and attributes. The base pay range is subject to change and may be modified in the future.
  • Equity. Some roles may be eligible for equity awards are part of their compensation package. 
  • Health coverage: All employees who meet the eligibility requirements have access to comprehensive medical, vision, dental, and disability insurance + tax savings accounts
  • 401(k) plan
  • Flexible Paid Time Off
  • Future Membership: Enjoy our platform for free!
  • Health, Wellness & Development: Health and fitness monthly stipend contributes to our employees’ overall wellbeing, with access to a mental health platform, reimbursement for medical travel, and an annual learning & development stipend.
  • Remote First: Employment eligible to employees located anywhere in the continental US. No travel required.
  • Join a diverse, passionate & driven team of all backgrounds.
  • Accelerated growth potential. We rapidly advance team members who have an outsized impact.
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