March 30, 2007

Cruise Ship Jobs: Basic Facts You Should Know

Would you be interested in a ?  Here are a few guidelines and factors to consider.

Title: Cruise Line Careers
Author: Tony Jacowski


Qualifications

If you are adventurous and like traveling to exotic locations, then qualifying for a job on board a cruise ship is going to be easy. Most of the jobs on a cruise ship do not require any experience or specific qualifications. Therefore,  grabbing a profitable position aboard the luxury liner is not difficult. In order to secure a good job opportunity in this industry, you need to follow some basic rules. You should be able to write an impressive resume and develop contacts with the right kind of people. However, if you are interested in applying for jobs aboard the deck and operation of the vessel, specific training and degree is a prerequisite for the job.

Job Opportunities:

Cruise ships is one of the best sectors of the hospitality industry. It provides spectacular job opportunities of working amidst plush interiors and earning attractive remuneration at the same time. Luxury cruise liners recruit a versatile range of people for positions as diverse as bartenders, gym instructors, medical attendants, cabin stewards, tour guides, office staff and an umpteen number of other positions. In order to run the daily operations of the cruiser efficiently and smoothly, the ship needs to engage hundreds of employees. This means that an assortment of jobs is available to choose from.

Luxury cruise liners usually don't advertise for hiring employees, so you should apply at employment agencies, which provide assistance in placements aboard a ship. Another alternative is the Internet, which provides exclusive online  services and simplifies your search and application process. It is not only a good resource of but also offers free information and tips on the related topic.


Benefits

Getting recruited on a luxury liner gives you the golden chance
of doing what you like the most and the best part is that you
are even paid for it. While the others pay generously to travel
on board a cruise, you can delightfully savor all the services
and luxuries absolutely free of charge. Not only are you paid
for pursuing your interest, but also a job in this industry
allows you to mingle with people from different cultural
backgrounds.

It gives you a chance to venture to new destinations and become
fluent in various languages and traditions. Besides, you can
also relish good food, accommodation and a good lifestyle. The
salaries, which are usually negotiable, are determined by the
company hiring you and your position. Relevant experience in the
field of hospitality also counts in netting a higher income.

Working aboard a huge luxury cruise as a member of the crew can
be exhausting at times, catering to the individual tastes and
preferences of the privileged class. In order to guarantee
complete satisfaction and transform the experience of passengers
aboard the ship into an ultimate dream, only the very best
candidates are screened and selected. Although a job aboard the
luxury cruise liner can prove to be very competitive and
challenging, it is also a very enriching and rewarding
experience.

About the author:
Tony Jacowski is a quality analyst for The MBA Journal. Aveta
Solution's Six Sigma Online offers online six sigma training  andcertification classes for lean six sigma, black belts, greenbelts, and yellow belts.

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May 17, 2007

Bethany said:

My aunt is a flight attendant and she has always sworn by her job, as she gets to travel throughout the country, meet people from many cultures every day and enjoy her job since it's different every day.

I bet working on a cruise would be similar, but on a much higher level since they are much more luxurious and tend to go to very exotic places. Although it would be a lot of work, you couldn't ask for a better job!

June 30, 2007

Joseph yu said:

I am a 47 years old person, now I am one 5 star hotel's assistant general manager in Taiwan. I have been work for hospitality industry over 24 years since 1983 .

I have 3 years experience work on industrial carrier be a quartermaster and 2 years work for Evergreen marine company headquarters

I have been travel over 15 countries,I like meet different people

I like to know how I can got the job on a cruise?

with best regards

Joseph yu

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