Location
  • Indonesia
    • Bali
Length
24 weeks

Program Details

Compensation
Non-Monetary Benefits
Timeframe
Fall Spring Summer Winter Year Round
Housing
Apartment
Language
Bahasa Indonesian
Weekly Hours
40
Age Min.
18
Age Max
40
Qualifications
  • Fluent in English
  • Strong work ethic

Pricing

Starting Price
650
Price Details
The one-month boot camp and five-month internship are completely FREE.

Interns are responsible only for travel and living expenses. Check out our site to get a breakdown of the cost of living expenses you can expect in Indonesia.
What's Included
Some Accommodation Activities Airport Transfers SIM cards Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

- One month accommodation in Bali during the boot camp
- Unlimited scuba diving
- Scuba diving certification programs
- Unlimted marketing mentorship

What's Not Included
Some Accommodation Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals SIM cards Travel Insurance Visa
What's Not Included (Extra)

All interns pay $650 for month one which includes accommodation, airport pickup, motorbike rental and SIM card.

For Divemaster and IDC candidates, you're responsible for additional PADI course packs and professional registration fees

Nov 07, 2019
May 06, 2020
15 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

Paradise Interns gives you the unique opportunity to hone in on your digital marketing and diving skills at one of Indonesia's leading dive centers. This internship guarantees 6 months of fun in the sun.

In month 1, you'll attend a 'marketing boot camp' in Bali where you are trained in branding, social media marketing, content marketing, graphic design and SEO.

In months 2-6, you will have the opportunity to apply new skills towards a professional portfolio, continue to learn through weekly mentoring and enjoy life in paradise while diving regularly.

All internships include unlimited diving and PADI/SSI courses that work with whatever diving certifications you already have. Thinking about going pro? Enjoy earning your divemaster certification. Never dived before? You’ll have 5 months to work your way through three different certifications – Open Water through Rescue. Already a divemaster? Certain resorts offer some of the region’s leading instructor development courses.

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Program Highlights

  • Free 6-month digital marketing internship. Learn digital marketing skills and build your portfolio
  • Intern at one of Indonesia's top dive resorts, marine conservation projects or NGOs
  • Earn your professional scuba certifications and enjoy unlimited scuba diving
  • 60% of interns have secured full-time employment in the dive industry post-internship

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Program Reviews

4.50 Rating
based on 20 reviews
  • 5 rating 85%
  • 4 rating 0%
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  • 2 rating 10%
  • 1 rating 5%
  • Growth 4.7
  • Support 4.25
  • Fun 4.9
  • Housing 4.5
  • Safety 4.6
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Joby
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Digital Marketing Internship + Diving in Komodo

I loved every minute of this internship! It was probably one of my best decisions.

The first month of digital marketing bootcamp was great. I already hold a degree in consumer marketing so the general marketing theory was common knowledge to me. However, the in-depth explanations of social media algorithms and certain strategies we learnt were amazing.

Then, you get to take everything you've learnt from the bootcamp and actually apply it to the placement you're at. For me, it was a dive center in Komodo, Indonesia.
With regards to the digital marketing side of the internship, that was my favourite part. Applying the theory and knowledge you've learnt into actual strategies then analysing and tweaking them throughout the five months.

I also heavily improved my photo and video editing skills through having the time to slowly learn and actually video amazing underwater footage too.

On the diving side of things, I came to Komodo with only nine dives. Now I have over 200 dives in probably one of the best places to dive in the world and I earnt my way to the first level of a professional diver, a PADI Divemaster.

Labuan Bajo was a great place to live for five months of placement. It can be as cheap or as expensive as you make it. From eating local food for 20k IDR per plate of Europe and food from 60-100K IDR.

Lastly, you can really see your improvement as the internship goes on. In the beginning, it would take me some time to create content and edit photos and create cool videos. But the more I did it the better and quicker I became. My working week generally consisted of two days of digital marketing days, four days diving, and one day totally off to relax.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
You get out of this program only what you put in!

If you're continually learning and complete your work on time then you'll really love this program and actually gain valuable skills from it (By the way, it's not hard to complete your work on time, I spent 2 days a week on the digital marketing side and the rest diving)
20 people found this review helpful.
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Daria
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing experience!

Just completed the Paradise Internship and it was an absolute unforgettable experience.
When I applied it was a step out of my comfort zone and I wasn’t sure if I really wanted to live in Indonesia for six months. The main reason for my application was the digital marketing part cause I really wanted to learn more about it. But also the diving was a pretty good bonus on top so I thought it might be a good adventure.
That was definitely the best decision of my life and I don’t regret even a second of it!
I’ve learned so much about Digital Marketing in the first month of bootcamp in Bali ! I didn’t know anything about marketing before so it was very valuable for me and educational. After the bootcamp I was placed in a dive centre in Komodo to do my divemaster and implement all my new social media skills into the diveshop social media accounts.
The diving in Komodo is just amazing and I can’t think of a place it could be possible better!
I’ve met so many great people, made new friends and made awesome memories I will keep forever. Living in Indonesia was definitely something new for me but I don’t mind living in sunny paradise :)

Thanks Anna and Paradise Interns for this great opportunity and amazing experience!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
If you’re looking for a new adventure, want to try something out and you’re in love with the ocean and want to do your DM then you shouldn’t miss out on that one :)
29 people found this review helpful.
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Lauren
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learn some valuable skills whilst diving in paradise!

When I first saw an ad on facebook for a social media marketing and diving internship I thought to myself - this is something that is way too good to be true. This was something I had been looking online (exactly to that description) for a few weeks. Before this internship, I was a marketing coordinator with a huge passion for scuba diving so this was perfect! I immediately applied to see what this programme was all about.

I was very nervous about moving halfway across the world but Emma made me feel at ease (she helps you out with all the onboarding things). Getting to Bootcamp I didn’t really know what to expect, I was hoping for a lot of learning (I know, what a nerd). Bootcamp was quite intense, I definitely learned more than I hoped! Anna is a great teacher, she taught me a lot about social media marketing other digital marketing things. Anna picks a placement for you, I was very nervous about where I was going to be placed. When she told me I was going to be placed in Komodo, I was a little disappointed but she assured me that was the best choice for me. Fast forward 6 months and I am extremely grateful to where I have been placed. My dive shop is amazing, the location is beautiful and the diving...wow. I cannot even begin to explain how amazing the diving is in Komodo National Park. I am writing this review with 2 weeks left of this internship and I have completed almost 200 dives in Komodo (only 10 more dives to go!). Each week you also get check-ins so don’t worry, you still get continuous support throughout your internship. I mostly spoke to Elisha for my check-ins, she is great at giving advice and guiding me in the right direction to improve my content.

I am very glad that I applied for this internship. I have learned a lot, made so many new friends, developed a lot as a person and I got to experience so many incredible things. I have now decided that I want to go into freelance marketing, something that I would not have done if it wasn’t for this internship. Don’t hesitate if you think that this is for you. I assure you that you will have an awesome time!

If you are worried about applying for this internship, I would strongly advise that you head on over to Paradise Interns socials. There you will find the current interns (Pinas) taking over their accounts, talking about their daily lives. You can ask them questions on their live takeovers or on the story takeovers when they leave their Instagram handle.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
This is a marketing internship so there is quite a lot of work involved. Bootcamp can be quite intense at times and once you get to the placement you will spend quite a bit of time on your content. The point of this internship is to train yourself to create content faster at the end than you did at the start.

Be prepared to put in a lot of time at the start of the internship.
29 people found this review helpful.
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Kit
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Are you looking for transferable skills?

I was living in Indonesia for about 2 years by the time I came across Paradise Interns. Even though I'm a diver, the diving aspect was always a bonus as I was really looking to explore another skill set to take into a different field entirely. Similar to other reviews, the month-long Bootcamp was intense, however, considering the time people might spend to study this in college, the level of intensity during Bootcamp is expected to prepare interns for their placements. My experience was a bit different as I wasn't placed at a dive centre and worked remotely. I had a great time getting to know my colleagues and because I was placed at a not-for-profit organisation, it was great to implement my new skill immediately to help underprivileged children. As part of the Paradise Interns corporate social responsibility program, Anna and her team were great in that they provided the mentorship to support the NGO objectives which was so kind. To summarize my experience in a few words, the entire internship was hard work but what I was able to do with it was rewarding, not to mention transferable into other professional sectors!

31 people found this review helpful.
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Henry
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

What would I be doing without Paradise Interns?

After traveling through Indonesia, I fell in love with the country and wanted to stay. Started searching for internships and lo and behold Paradise Interns popped up.

I had already been self-studying digital marketing at the time and scuba diving was one of my passions- you could not design a more perfect program. Applying was simply a no brainer. Next thing I knew I was off on a plane back to Bali.

Boot camp was an awesome experience and you'll have fun bonding with your fellow interns. Anna, the founder and probably the main teacher, is a smart cookie- even if you come in with a bit of a digital marketing background I'm sure you'll learn a lot. After a month in Bali, I was off to Komodo where I enjoyed some of the best diving on Earth for five months! Mantas, pristine coral reefs, and a never-ending diversity of fish became part of the daily routine. The office work was nothing too overbearing- I found it to be a fantastic way to beef up my portfolio.

I was sad for the internship to end but that didn't mean I had to go! The Paradise Interns network helped me land a job as a Marketing Manager for a dive shop. This program seriously laid the framework for my future career- I do not know what I would be doing without Paradise Interns.

28 people found this review helpful.
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Nicole
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Keep the pineapple hustlin' ...

I had a great time doing the Digital Marketing Internship with Paradise Interns! I could improve my skills in social media marketing, learn more about marketing in general, which should always be included when learning about social media. As a non-diver I had the greatest time on Bali, working mostly remote. I had lots of free time to do trips around Bali or just enjoy the day. If you're a diver, you get free diving every day. What I enjoyed a lot during the boot camp was the learning atmosphere, the location next to the beach and that beautiful rooftop. And I liked the food :) I would recommend to book at least berakfast & lunch ...
Anna was super helpful anytime I had questions, she is a boss babe and super fun!

And yes.... first it sounds too good to be true, but it is real!

29 people found this review helpful.
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Meg
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A life altering experience

I’ve been freelancing and learning about social media marketing for the past 3 years, but I’ve never been to Asia, and I had never done scuba diving. When arriving to Indonesia I was met with the friendliest locals, and the other incredible interns.

The first month boot camp was very intense, but I learned so much and it really sharpened my marketing skills. My placement on Gili Air and with the dive shop was spot on! I connected with the staff there immediately, making lasting friendships. The dive shop manager was also my instructor, and he guided me (very patiently) through all of my courses. I was able to dive nearly every day!

The life after diving was equally as amazing. Gili Air has no motor vehicles, only bicycles and horse carts. Everyone here, expats and locals, and amazing people. Genuinely kind, incredible humans. There’s a great balance of night life and chill days.

I love it so much I was able to find a job on Gili Air, and am still living here! Doing this internship was a spontaneous decision, but it changed the direction of my life in the best possibility. The opportunities, the friendships, the culture, the experiences that this internship offers are just magnificent!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would bring better equipment. ie: computer, camera, phone, and other things that help with scuba diving and SMM
28 people found this review helpful.
Crysta
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Where do I start!?

So, probably like everyone else, I thought (after finding a post on a scuba facebook group) this is too good to be true.
I was planning on doing some travelling anyway, so if it fell through, not a big deal! I didn't even expect to get a place to be honest as I had no background in marketing, I just thought it was pretty amazing to be able to get my Dive Master cert in Indonesia.
Honestly, boot camp was very hard for me, I started from nothing, I didn't even know the lingo. After four weeks, however, I felt like I had learnt so much, more than anything I'd learnt in university and that was a three-year course! So, I am super grateful for all the information Anna and Jen filled my head with, they are great teachers and were very understanding when I was a bit slow with some things.
I was posted on Gili Trawangan at a brand new dive shop, so a lot of the designs in brand guidelines were completely new, which was fun to create and to then see the shop fill up with designs I'd made. Over the five months I stayed on Gili T, I learnt more than social media marketing, I learnt a little bit of bahasa Indonesian, how dive shops work behind the scenes, to live away from home and be completely independent.
My Dive Master training was great, I had such a good mentor and I was able to dive one to two times a day, almost every day, in some of the most beautiful dive sites I'd ever seen. I've made so many memories and close friends being out here and can't quite believe how it has all turned out. It has really changed my life.
Now I am working for the dive shop I interned at, they were very happy with my work and offered me a job to carry on what I'd been doing for the past five months. Now I can call this amazing paradise my home and now I have an extended island family too!
This has been an experience of a lifetime and it's still going.

What would you improve about this program?
When I signed up there was very little information, but now I see it all over Facebook and Instagram so that improvement is already improving. ;)

I can't say I had any problems with the internship, at the time maybe I thought the boot camp was too intense, but I wouldn't have learnt as much as I have, if not.

28 people found this review helpful.

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