Tag: cruiseline jobs
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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 […] -
Best Deck Department Jobs on Cruise Ships
Staff captains are second in command and they oversee the day to day operations aboard the ship. They are responsible for assisting with personnel management as well. Read more […] -
How to Get a Job on an Alaskan Sightseeing Cruise
An Alaskan cruise allows passengers to get up close and personal with animal and sea life like no other cruise. Next, the rich animal and sea life is very well protected in Alaska, so this makes observing them that much more special – and rare. Read more […] -
Social Hostess Jobs on Cruise Ships
Social hostesses on cruise ships have similar duties, but they are usually a bit more conservative in their interaction with passengers. Social hostesses on cruise ships greet passengers as they come aboard and bid farewell as passengers disembark the ship. Read more […] -
How to Become a Fly-In Entertainer on Cruise Ships
Fly-In entertainers on cruise ships are commonly called “guest entertainers.” Guest entertainers may fly in to perform for a day or so, then off they go to the next gig. On most cruise ships, you won’t find big name entertainers, but this doesn’t mean the acts are not good! Read more […]