Dive resort Oceans 5 and IDC Indonesia are organizing a PADI IDC at the 16th of August at the Gili Islands. Oceans 5 is a PADI Career Development Center located on Gili Air.
The IDC is a 10 day program conducted by PADI Platinum Course Director Camille Lemmens and PADI Course Director/owner of Oceans 5 Sander Buis. Before the IDC start there is a free IDC preparation course. The IDC preparation course is not limited to 4 days, but is customized on the needs of the IDC candidates.
Oceans 5 is not teaching the candidates how to pass a PADI Instructor Examination. Oceans 5 like to teach candidates to become real instructors. To achieve this goal Oceans 5 invested in the best IDC facilities of the Gili Islands. Oceans 5 has a especially design 25 meter trainings pool for scuba diving and a dedicated classroom for the IDCs with projector, flat screen, iTV, WIFI and relax corner.
Oceans 5 is one big dive family. Most of the IDC candidates found work after they have done an IDC around the Gili Islands. But Oceans 5 has also contact all over the world to help the candidates to find a job elsewhere.
If you are interested in a PADI IDC Indonesia with Oceans 5 dive resort please write us an email at info@oceans5dive.com
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