Category: Cruise Ship Jobs
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Seasonal Hiring Patterns on Cruise Ships
Whether you are a college student looking to make some extra cash or you are an aspiring cruise line professional, summertime is the best time to get your foot in the door – especially when it comes to overseas cruise jobs. Read more […] -
Reservations Manager Jobs on Cruise Ships
Depending on the size of the ship, reservations may be responsible for solving customer problems and handling complaints related to accommodations, rates, and other related issues. They oversee accounting and clash-flow matters, project occupancy levels, and they may decide which rooms may be offered at a discount. Read more […] -
Wildlife Specialist Jobs on Cruise Ships
Unlike wildlife specialists that work for a park district or company that specializes in removing wild animals from residencies and commercial properties, wildlife specialists on cruise ships are responsible for educating passengers about the different types of animals they might encounter during a tour or while traveling on their own. Read more […] -
Outside Sales Jobs on Cruise Ships
person, the outside sales representative will conduct presentations, answer questions, present an agreement or contract to seal the deal, and if necessary, accept payments. Read more […] -
CDC Jobs on Cruise Ships
In order to become a CDC professional you must have an associate degree or bachelor’s degree in engineering, industrial hygiene, health physics, occupational health, safety, biology or chemistry. The program must be accredited by an agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Read more […] -
How to Get a Job on a Transatlantic Cruise Ship
If the cruise line lists job openings, simply follow the application procedure to the letter. If the cruise line does not list job openings online, send a polished cover letter and resume to the cruise lines Human Resources Department. Read more […]