Applying for Scuba Diving Jobs


Applying for Scuba Diving Jobs

If you love the water and the sports that go alongside with it, then you might want to consider looking for scuba diving jobs. Of course, you have to be an expert before you can apply and you have to make sure that you’ve got the proper training so that you will be successful enough in this career.

Scuba diving jobs are widely availability especially in areas where the sport is extremely practiced. Coastal areas that are often visited by foreigners from all corners of the globe are good places to start a career in scuba diving. You have to be patient enough in training others and you must also let the students feel comfortable with you so that teaching can be easier.

Requisites Before Applying For Scuba Diving Jobs

Two types of training are needed before you can really say that you are a certified scuba diver. You need to complete the preliminary and the mandatory training first. Diving enthusiasts even opt for broader training such as emergency diving procedures and deep diving. Schools and dive shops can give you this kind of training. Next, you need to choose an area of discipline in diving. You can be a commercial diver, a diving instructor, construction and repair diver and a lot more.

If you’ve chosen a field, then get started right away so that you can begin your career in the diving world. Higher levels of training are needed when you are applying for scuba diving jobs. This makes you certified or licensed enough to perform diving safely and securely. Training in higher levels also gives you a better chance of getting scuba diving jobs that are well compensated. Since you are an expert, many people will hire you for the best scuba diving job opportunities.

Tips Before Applying For Scuba Diving Jobs It is highly recommended that you get your training from the navy in order to secure scuba diving jobs that are paid good enough. It is easier to find scuba diving jobs if you had your experience with the navy.

Some scuba diving jobs also pose a limit on the age. For example, a commercial diver has to retire before they become 50 years old. So if you’re aspiring to become a diver then get started as early as you possibly can.

Lastly, consult the doctor before applying for scuba diving jobs. You need to know the condition of your health before you fully commit yourself to this kind of work.


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9 Comments on “Applying for Scuba Diving Jobs”

  • 29 August, 2009, 13:28

    If there is a community theater in your area, volunteer there. Or your local community college. You may not get paid, but if you do that this summer, you can put something on a resume and maybe get paid next summer.

  • 29 August, 2009, 13:35

    Try contacting companies directly and telling them your goals and your plans to relocate. Most companies will help you relocate and pay some accomadations like the first few months rent and moving costs. Especially if you are right out of university!! You are a very desirable candidate.

    When I finished university I applied for jobs directly to the HR department and they flew me down for the interview, hired me, then gave me a 15,000$ signng bonus to help buy a house there and a 3 month tax free living allowance. They wanted me bad casue I was a new buisness graduate and companies will hire you in a heart beat.

    Good Luck!!

  • 29 August, 2009, 15:43

    Slow down your degree process? Do you mean take a full time position and go to school part time? I wouldn't recommend it, as most people who do never finish. You end up in a designer position that can only be promoted to an engineer after receiving the degree.

    Monster, Monstertrak, Careerbuilder, Hotjobs, Net-Temps are all good resources for experienced professionals, but sometimes do list entry level and internships. My best advice as an engineering recruiter is to build a list of local engineering and manufacuturing companies, call and ask who the Engineering Manager is (don't tell them it's for a resume or they'll direct you to HR) and mail a hard copy of your resume directly to them. If you can't get the name then address it to "Director of Engineering". II sent 50 of these out for my husband, also a Mechanical Engineer, and received 10 interview requests and several offers.

    Another trick is to call other local/popular engineering colleges and pretend to be a prospective student, and ask their career center what companies recruit/hire their engineers. Be sure to send those companies resumes since they actively seek entry level grads & interns.

    Best of luck!

  • 30 August, 2009, 8:33

    become an IT consultant, advertise cheaply at first and offer free services to smaller companies to build a name for yourself. for example offer free computer maintenance checks and then you can get your foot in the door and get paid to solve real problems. get a website and business card and get out their and advertise. otherwise you may want to find a smaller company to work for with only a handful of employees to get a good reference. be willing to explain your felony story and dont cover it up.

    undercut bigger it companies on your consulting fee so small companies with tight budgets will go to you over them

  • 30 August, 2009, 10:11

    maybe consider becoming a virtual assistant, where you can pretty much determine your own work load/specialty (and research is certainly a speciality). You are your own boss though – I don't know if that is what you are looking for.

    There is also guru.com for freelance jobs.

    Also perhaps try looking up jobs on monster.com – they might have some links that are helpful for you-

    GOOD LUCK!

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  • 1 September, 2009, 18:14

    Probably a stupid question but have you spoke to any job agencies?

    They are the people who have all the contacts for whatever line of work your in.

    That might be your best bet.

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