Pros
Varied work – No two days are the same. There’s a wide range of projects and tasks, which keeps things interesting and helps build experience across different areas.
Supportive team environment – Colleagues are approachable and helpful, and there’s a good sense of teamwork.
Learning and development – You’re given the chance to take ownership of tasks and grow your skills on the job.
Established but innovative – The company has a long-standing reputation in diving and rescue gear, but still invests in new ideas and product development.
In-house facilities – Everything from design to production is done on-site, which is great for understanding the full process.
Cons
Fast pace and tight deadlines – The workload can be demanding, especially around key product launches or exhibitions.
Some processes are informal – As with many growing businesses, some systems and procedures are still evolving.
Limited flexibility – Most roles are on-site, which may not suit everyone.