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Careers

For many students, a BASI teacher training course is the first step towards a new career. We at BASI take that responsibility very seriously.

The Careers section is designed to help BASI graduates find jobs and run successful businesses or careers. We have observed countless instances of BASI people assisting each other and working together for the good of all.

We recommend that you:

  1. Create a good Graduate page in the Directory and keep it current;
  2. Follow the BASI Blog and write for it about your own experiences;
  3. Follow our pages on Facebook and LinkedIn;
  4. Use the Job Board and the Forum if you’re looking for a job or offering one.
  5. Get to know fellow BASI graduates and stay in touch with them.

Job Board

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TitleJob TypeDate Posted
Pilates Instructor, Rehab Experience Preferred
Newport Beach
Contract05/15/2013
Pilates Instructor & Studio Rental
Fort Worth TX
Contract05/08/2013
Pilates Instructor - Group/Private
San Juan Capistrano -- excellent freeway access off the 5!
Part Time05/02/2013
Pilates Instructor
Montecito, California
Part Time04/30/2013

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Finding A Job

If you’re beginning your Pilates career as an Independent Contractor (IC,) you may be interested in learning from the experiences of those who have been doing it for a long time.

Running A Business

Many regard the Pilates community as one big family and we sometimes take that familiarity a bit too far. Good customer service is key to success.

Resources

Online resources for Pilates professionals.

  • The Pilates Presence on LinkedIn is growing fast. Join up, if you haven’t already done so, and start connecting.
  • The magazine for Pilates professionals is now under new management and expanding its online portfolio.

Studio Success Tips

Try out our Suggestions for Marketing Your Studio

Local Networking: Connect with Doctors, Chiropractors, Physical Therapists & small businesses in your area and trade business cards and brochures. Display their cards on your front desk; in most cases, they’ll do the same.