OK, here’s the important stuff.

Getting the qualifications may at the time seem like the difficult part but frankly once you are qualified if you want to stay in the industry the work really will begin, getting a job is not easy.

So many people do the training and then lose heart as they find there is no simple way to find the job and they don’t know how to move to the next stage. I know my Son took the best part of a year to get his job. He totally loves it. However,  he saw various other people he trained with give up on the dream and return to normality back home after failing to land a job, they returned to  ’normal’ jobs, mortgages etc ,you know all the stuff you were trying to run away from when you spent a goodly sum of money to learn to dive.

So  if you are looking for work here’s the best information I can give:

On the listings on this site the companies have been kind enough to give us a link to their emails:

You have to approach it like any other job application, write a Resume (CV) and literally send that with a covering message to as many of these companies as you can.

But, make sure you ask them if they have no roles available to recommend any other companies that may be looking, you see not all Scuba companies are listed with us  and there are many more out there.

But be sure you will be able to attend interviews, if you cannot do that your chances will be much lower.

If you dream job is in Bali can you get to Bali?

That’s it, it’s hard work and all you can do is work it and don’t give up.