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New Surf Jobs Platform & 2028 Olympic Shake-Up: Surf Snaps News

Global surf jobs platform launches and Olympic qualification revamped. Big changes for surfers in 2028. Read more inside.

2026-02-17
2 min read
New Surf Jobs Platform & 2028 Olympic Shake-Up: Surf Snaps News

New Surf Jobs Platform & 2028 Olympic Shake-Up: Surf Snaps News

Hey Surf Snaps crew, let's catch up on two stories making serious ripples this week. First up – a fresh wave of opportunity just hit the surf world with ShorelineJobs, a global hiring platform built specifically for our ocean-loving community. Think of it as your one-stop shop to turn surf sessions into career sessions.

As reported by WavePoolMag, this new platform connects wave pools, artificial surf destinations, and lifestyle brands with passionate surfers and photographers. The folks behind it – Bruno Gujer of Consul8, Alaïa Bay's Paolo Formenti, and WavePoolMag founder Bryan Dickerson – noticed that traditional job boards were about as useful as a boardless longboard in a shorebreak. ShorelineJobs steps in with AI-powered career tools and structured interview features to match talent with surf-centric jobs. Whether you're waxing up for a wave park gig or capturing perfect barrels, this could be your ticket to a dream job. Plus, WavePoolJobs.com is now part of the family, creating a dedicated surf economy employment hub.

Now let's paddle into the competitive surf scene where the International Surfing Association (ISA) is reshaping the path to Olympic gold for 2028. Surf Coast News reports the ISA plans to slash the number of Olympic spots earned via the Championship Tour (CT) from previous cycles. Under the proposed system, only five surfers per gender could qualify through CT rankings – with a strict one-per-country limit. This strategic shift would make ISA World Surfing Games the primary Olympic qualification path, forcing surfers to compete more intensely across both circuits.

What does this mean for our community? More fiercely contested events worldwide, better chances for emerging surf nations, and higher stakes at every competition. Remember Gabriel Medina's inspired run at the 2024 ISA Worlds? Multiply that intensity by ten. The ISA aims to fix past complaints about automatic CT qualifications by creating a more dynamic, globally balanced system. It's a fresh approach that could redefine how we chase Olympic dreams.

From career pipelines to competitive pathways, the surf world's evolving fast. Whether you're hunting a job in wave pools or training for the big stage, these changes are reshaping the lineup. Drop a line in the comments – how will you ride this wave of transformation?

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