Dolphin Discovery’s youngest talent

Dolphin Discovery is committed with the community and also aware of the idea that young adults are the present and the future of the country. For more than 4 years, the company has had a talent incubator program, which consists on incorporate university students at the workforce of the world’s largest dolphins family.

The program consists on recruiting young students for a part-time job, adapted to their school schedules to provide support in any department according to what they are studying. The company gives to the students transportation, meals, uniforms and, a monthly financial as well. If necessary they are helped with the release of their internships.

Dolphin Discovery’s youngest talent

Dolphin Discovery’s youngest talent

Dolphin Discovery Group works constantly to support talented young people; currently we have 22 students in different areas of the organization as well as on our different locations. They give us their support to different daily activities to make this company the best and largest in Latin America.

Talented young people who graduate from this great family get professional experience in the area in which they want to professionally develop themselves, giving them a great curricular value. Moreover, they have the opportunity to be incorporated a 100% to the Dolphin Discovery family in the future.

Now, if you want to be part of the #1 swimming with dolphins company, you must fulfill the following requirements:

  • Be currently studying the third semester of your studies program.
  • Average grade of 8.
  • Advanced English.
  • Attitude and willingness to learn.

Do you want to be part of our family? Send your résumé to auxiliar.reclutamiento@dolphindiscovery.com and contrataciones@dolphindiscovery.com

Come and be part of our family!

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  1. Peter Gelinas on said:

    This was a wonderful time and well worth stretching the vacation budget to include. However the beautiful photos you offered weren’t in our budget and were perhaps overpriced for many unexpecting tourists. Lower price options would sell much more photos, perhaps using an online access keys, without DVD. Our photographer/ guide Sean Hamilton, at Jamaica’s Ochoa Rios, was very professional and an excellent photographer!

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