Kind of good, Hit or miss. - Swim Teacher Diventures Employee Review

3.0
Jun 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Some of the kids/parents are fun to work with 2. The water 3. Sometimes co-workers 4. The main boss is cool, he is nice

Cons

1. When I worked at one of the locations, I was bullied a lot by management and some of my co-workers. If the environment weren't so toxic, people would work there longer. 2. Kids spread diseases 3. Their one-year benefits suck so bad I quit 4. They sometimes hire people who are racist, and they won't fire them.

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Diventures Response
8mo
Hello - We appreciate your feedback and are grateful for your time with Diventures teaching kids to swim and be safe around the water! It is not an easy job! We do take all instances of bullying and racism seriously. If you want to discuss these concerns, please reach out to me at jessica.jarosh@diventures.com. Thank you, Jessica J. Chief Marketing & Administrative Officer

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5.0
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Pros

Great team on all fronts - instructors, management and dive shop

Cons

Occasional understaffed issues, leading to some hectic lessons

2.0
Sep 29, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The founder, Dean, is a stand-up person and I stayed as long as I did because of his vision and values. Those two things, however, get very lost in the corporate structure and never make it to the store level.

Cons

The turnover rates in this company, at least for leadership positions, are very high for good reasons: the impossible to achieve expectations, total lack of support for smaller stores without swim programs, complete disrespect for their full-time employee's family life and time, and "more more more more more" mindset when it comes to the demands of leadership roles. They will push you until you resent all the reasons you were passionate about scuba in the first place. They will give you impossible to achieve budget goals and then withhold the bonuses you were promised when you were hired. They will say whatever it takes to get you to sacrifice every bit of your time, energy, and passion, but you will never get anything in return.

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Diventures Response
8mo
Hello - We appreciate the honest feedback as we are always trying to improve and want Diventures to be a great place to work – for both part-time instructors and for full-time team members, including those in management and leadership roles. We have launched a lot of new initiatives over the last few years, with the goal of sharing Dean's vision and our passion for the underwater world with more people. We recognize each one takes additional time and resources, and weighs on the team. All this makes finding the ideal team structure for each store so important. We’re getting closer to being fully-staffed, but admit that hasn't been the case in several of our locations. Our turnover is down the last couple years and we will continue to invest back in our people. New programs like the Manager In Training (MIT) Program will be expanded next year to help grow our current and future leaders. We are grateful for your 3 years with Diventures. If you want to share anything else, please send me a note at jessica.jarosh@diventures.com. Thank you. Jessica J. Chief Administrative & Marketing Officer
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