Tag: working on cruise ships
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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 […] -
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 […] -
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 […] -
How to Become a Special Guest on Cruise Ships
Special guests usually work under the direction and supervision of the cruise director and excursion staff and many have the potential to earn $1,000+ per week. Read more […]