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Who Hires Divemasters?

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Few, if any, people get into diving to trying to make millions. It’s about a love of the ocean and a love of working with others. Still, if you’re taking the time to get PADI certified, you don’t just love scuba diving, you probably want to make a career out of it. Dive shops are the first thought most people have, organizing dives for others in places around the world, working with resorts and independently in many vacation destinations. But it’s not the only choice. Cruise lines often employ divemasters as well, to cater to their passengers. And of course, your training doesn’t have to end after you become divemaster. If you go one to become a  dive instructor or a rescue diver  even more possibilities open up for you. Visit  DivemasterInternship.org  to learn more.

What are the Requirements for Being a Padi Divemaster?

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As a PADI certified divemaster, you become a diving professional and can supervise scuba dive trainings and lead dives. PADI requires these things from its divemaster candidates: At least 18 years old PADI Advanced Open Water Diver certified PADI Rescue Diver certified EFR Primary and Secondary Care completed within past two years Medical Statement ‘fit to dive’ 40 logged dives before starting the course 60 logged dives when finishing the course At  GoPro Blue Magic , our internships accept all candidates as potential divemasters, with four- to eight-week programs that will bring you through each certification level you need to finally qualify as a divemaster. Whether you already have your Rescue Diver certification or are just starting out with scuba, our program will work for you.