Author: Michelle
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How to Get a Job on World Cruises
If you want to get a job on world cruises, there are several qualifications that might help get your foot in the door. Applicants that speak two or more languages are highly desirable as well as applicants with 5-7 years in the travel industry, preferably international travel. Depending on the position, a bachelor’s degree or higher may be preferred Read more […] -
Cruise Ship Jobs for Americans, Canadians, and The British
The top jobs for Americans, Canadians, and The British include restaurant management (fine/gourmet dining), front desk persons (pursers), hosts and hostesses, hair stylists, on-board salespeople, disc jockeys, fitness instructors, youth counselors, and lecturers, to name a few. Read more […] -
Restaurant Staff Positions on Cruise Ships
In addition to tips, restaurant employees will enjoy free travel to exciting destinations, and free accommodations and meals. You will also receive a competitive salary, health insurance, and free air travel to and from the ship Read more […] -
How to Become a Nursery Assistant on Cruise Ships
A genuine interest in working with small children is essential. Nursery assistants will work with children age two to four. Other childcare workers on the ship will work with children five to eight, nine to 13, and older teens ages 14 to 19. Read more […] -
Nanny Jobs on Cruise Ships
According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, some employers prefer to hire childcare workers who have earned a nationally recognized Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or the Child Care Professional (CCP) designation from the Council for Professional Recognition and the National Child Care Association, respectively. Read more […] -
Safety Officer Jobs on Cruise Ships
Safety officers on cruise ships are responsible for instructing staff and crew members on safety issues. They conduct fire drills and ship abandonment procedures. Read more […]