Tag: working on cruise ships
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First Purser Jobs on Cruise Ships
To become a first purser you must have hospitality experience (a degree in hospitality or hotel management is preferred), finance experience, and above average computer skills. Read more […] -
Summer Jobs on Cruise Ships
Some cruise ships hire employees for a period of six to nine months with two months off, while others hire staff for special holiday cruises and peak sailings through winter and spring. Even doctors and nurses on cruise ships can find year-round employment or assignments as short at two-three months. Read more […] -
How to Become a Hotel Controller on Cruise Ships
The typical contract for a hotel controller on cruise ships is 4-6 months, with 2-5 weeks vacation. The salary range and benefits include $3,000-$4,000 US per month, free room and board, health insurance, single stateroom, and dining with officers. Read more […] -
Working on Cruise Ships FAQs
So, you’ve finally landed your dream job aboard a cruise ship, but you still have many questions about life on board. Don’t sweat it. The most commonly asked questions are pretty easy to answer, so continue reading to find out about medical benefits, accommodations, meals, and more. Read more […] -
How to Become a Deck Officer on Cruise Ships
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How to Get a Job on MSC Cruises
You may fill out an application and include the position you are interested in (whether it is listed or not), then upload your resume. MSC Cruises will keep it on file and if interested, they will contact you. Read more […]