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The phrase "as a personal trainer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's role or profession in the context of fitness and training.
Example: "I have learned a lot about nutrition and exercise as a personal trainer."
Alternatives: "in my role as a personal trainer" or "in the capacity of a personal trainer."
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Ask how long the person has worked as a personal trainer and the education he has received.
He worked as a personal trainer.
He now works as a personal trainer.
She got certified as a personal trainer.
Jane works haphazardly as a personal trainer.
I've just qualified as a personal trainer.
"As a personal trainer it's immediate.
She also works as a personal trainer in Manhattan.
He worked as a personal trainer as well as a physical therapy technician, helping amputees.
She is certified as a personal trainer, meditation teacher, yoga instructor, and Thai massage practitioner.
Within 6 months I had quit my job and retrained as a personal trainer.
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