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Sunday, June 21, 2009

How to Find Cruise Ship Job Vacancies

You may have seen those advertisements in the local or national news paper about the vacancy available on the luxurious cruise ship. Most people love to work on the cruise, since they think that it will be fun and very less work. However, let me inform you that this is a wrong impression. It is also not very easy to get the job on cruise ship. There are many scams floating all over the net which will guarantee you a job on luxury cruise ship.

Finding the proper job that will suit your temperament and the skill is not as easy as you think. It is also true that there are lots of vacancies, as the usual vacancies are terminated when a particular cruise finishes its journey. There are very few permanent jobs available. Most of the jobs are contracts for certain period only.

It requires some skill and the insights in order to land a job on cruise. Sometime you will find that some person with far less qualification and experience gets the job while you received 'Thanks, try again'. If you are wondering why it is so then there are many reason behind it but the main reason is you must know the proper way for applying and contacting. If you may apply via some special link then visibility of your application is enhanced many fold.

Finding the cruise ship job vacancies is not easy. There are many job vacancies that are not advertise in to the media but are the best opportunities any one can get.

What ever is your skill level or education level, there are some vacancies in the cruise which will fit you but the important thing is you must learn the art and science of applying and finding the cruise ship job.

(expert=Mike_Edward)

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1 comments:

Darwin said...

Hi,

There is a wide range of cruise ship job opportunities available on smaller types of vessels in the cruise industry, including jobs on small yachts, large yachts, ferries, motorized sailboats, sternwheelers, river barges, exploration ships, and windjammers. These types of craft are often the venue for cruises with a more specialized theme such as river tours, environmental cruises, diving expeditions, naturalist cruises, or even simply for sailing adventures.