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Small list of cruise ship jobs
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.30, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
A cruise ship is like a small city floating in the ocean. What makes it complete is the available amenities and facilities that delivers services to the passenger to make sure that they are pampered and comfortable. Here is a few list of the jobs available on a cruise ship that one may apply for if he is interested in working with the cruise line company.
Youth Counselor
Most cruise ships include a lot of teens and children on board and youth counselors are very helpful in giving advice and setting activities for them. Most of the applicants that they hire for this position are students and teachers with experience in childcare. They would be required to go to training like safety training.
Shore Excursion Manager
Cruise ships doesn’t only offer activities for the passengers to enjoy but there are also some activities on shore the port of calls where passengers can have a leisurely time. Shore excursion managers overlooks the promotion and arrangement of this activities and usually has staff to assist with the job.
Port Lectures
As the activities doesn’t end on the ship and may continue on port of calls, port lecturers can assist by giving speeches and advice in terms of the on board and onshore shops and activities that passengers may enjoy. Port lecturers must have close contact with the passengers and the shops that he may offer to them.
Musicians
Music is very important in every cruise as there are activities such as balls and even on a simple dinner where in a good music from a piano is much appreciated by the passengers. This may come in group, as single performers or as a band.
Guest Entertainer
This is one of the popular positions on a cruise ship as they are surely in the activity list of the ship. This may include magicians or comedians that will perform in front of an audience with their media packs (mostly is required to have their own).
Disc Jockeys (DJ)
Musicians and entertainers are not the only source of entertainment on a cruise ship. The ship may have bars or restaurant where people would surely dance and a DJ is surely needed. Mostly they work at night and may require experience with being a DJ and light and sound equipments.
Dive Instructors
One of the popular activity on a cruise ship is diving. There are a number of positions available for dive instructors as there are a lot of passengers who would want to witness the beauty of the ocean underneath. Applicants must have experience and proper safety and emergency training.
Casino Cashier/Dealer/Croupier/Staff/Manager
As most cruise ships include a casino department on board, staff from cashier, dealers, croupiers and managers are needed to ensure that the casino is giving proper service to the passengers. Experience is definitely needed in these positions.
Assistant Cruise Director
As the name implies, the assistant will assist the cruise director in managing, planning and implementing programs and activities for the passengers.
Cruise Director
Would be responsible for the overall entertainment on board the ship. Same as the assistant, they are need to have good communication skills as they would be in close contact with the passengers of the cruise ship.
This are only some of the cruise ship jobs that you may apply for if you are interested in earning good money while traveling the world for free at the same time.
Other Jobs Aboard The Cruise Liner
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.28, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
The most sought after jobs aboard a cruise liner are definitely the more lucrative ones, like being in the bridge cruise ship crew or in the management department. Sadly, however, not all of us can get into those positions. After all, not many of us can pass the requirements needed for those jobs. However, if you really do want to to work on a cruise ship, there is still hope.
In fact, there are still many positions available on board. Though not as prestigious or as high paying as the ones above, these jobs still pretty much give a lot. Besides, these can also serve as an entry point for an even lucrative career in or out of the ship.
For those who want to to work on the technical side the cruise ships, being a deck hand is the best way to start. Deck hands are the all around helpers for the crew on board. You don’t need to have much advanced technical knowledge when applying as a deck hand. What’s good about this job is that you will be able to learn more about other crew members’ works. These will serve as additional experience points when you apply for as higher position.
You can also go for being an assistant to a specific department in the ship, from the engineering to the kitchen. Here, you will need to have a bit of knowledge about that department so you will have to take a vocational course related to your work. No need to worry though, since these courses are relatively short, lasting no more than two months. For those interested, the liner company also often crash courses for the positions. Having a vocational background on these jobs will give you a higher appraisal when being evaluated for a higher position.
If you are not into technical work, there are still pretty much a wide variety of work available for you in the cruise ship. Entertainers are very much in demand aboard. And entertainers are not limited to only singers and musicians, though they are more common. In fact, the cruise line industry em0ploys a wide variety of acts like dancers and performance artists. Clowns and magicians are also in demand for child theme cruises.
Photographers and videographers are are also regularly hired aboard. They might be hired by either the cruise company itself or an independent proprietor aboard the ship. Note, however, that for these jobs, you will be the one to provide your own equipment, the some companies will give them to you.
There are also lots of of openings in the shops aboard the liner. Your jobs will be mostly manning the shops, though there are also managerial positions available. Other work available aboard are serving as casino and gym staffs and janitors.
You see, there are tons of cruise ship jobs waiting for you in the cruise liner. All you need to do is apply for one and this might be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for.
Knowing The Bridge Officers
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.24, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
For those aspiring to become officers onboard a cruise liner, the bridge is definitely the most coveted area. After all, it is the top spot in the ship’s hierarchy. But as it turns out, getting there is not as easy as getting aboard the ship itself.
The bridge serves as the command center aboard the ship. It is where all the instructions comes from when traveling. And some cases, the bridge is also the place where passengers and crew settle disputes and other problems.
The bridge is of course, headed by the captain, which issues every command and approves all the actions made by the ship’s crew. In some cases, the captain can also take over the ship’s wheel if needed. He is also the chief liaison officer between the ship’s passenger and the crew onboard.
However, note that you won’t get to the captain position that easily. You need to start from the lower ranks in order to climb up to the captain’s seat. The lowest that you can start at the bridge is as a second officer (or third mate in some countries). The second officer serves as an assistant to the first officer and also takes orders from other higher ranking officers onboard. You can serve as a second officer right after graduation as the only requirements are a completed seaman’s course and your license.
After spending around a year aboard the ship, you then will be elevated to first officer rank. Here, you now take overall responsibility for navigational watch. You are tasked to keep track of of all navigation data and charts. Though computers have pretty much lightened the workload, you are still expected to know how to read from the charts just in case. You will also be charged with overseeing the maintenance and deployment of safety and conducting inspections afterwards.
Luckily after two years on the sea, you will be closer when you get to be promoted as the chief officer. However, your duties and responsibilities will now also be bigger (literally), as you now have to take care of maintaining the ship’s hull and all the heavy equipment that the ship has, like cargo transport and mooring gears. You will also be the monitor to ensure that the crew is working round the clock as required. And you will also be the one to ensure that all regulations and procedures are implemented properly. These tasks would require you to be on call in the bridge most of the times, but other duties, such as inspection and refurbishing of cabins will have you going around the ship.
And finally, there is the staff captain, the second in command and overall assistant to the captain. As the staff captain, your main duty, aside from assisting the captain in maintaining the ship, is acting as his reliever in case he is absent or sick. Also, you will be given duties as per the instructions of the captain.
As you see, getting to the top position aboard the cruise liner is not that easy. However, if you are patient enough, you will be able to wear the captain’s cap in just a few years. So good luck to you.
Hospitality Jobs on Cruise Ships
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.22, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Tons of people are rushing to apply for a cruise ship job as it is one of the best career out there. It is a great chance to earn very good money, meet people of different culture and country and it is a free ticket to see the world. You too can have a cruise ship jobs without taking a special training for a specific job that you desire, if you have experience in hospitality jobs, you can make use of the on shore experience to apply for a position on board.
A cruise ship is like a small community and it needs every factor that a community on shore has. It can also be compared to a floating hotel as it serves the same function, to serve quality experience to the passenger. The hotel department on a cruise ship is run as a concessionaire, or another company is hired to manage the department. Here are the few divisions that the hotel department must have.
Steward division – responsible for keeping the cabins clean and is also termed as housekeeping when on shore. The crew in this position cleans and maintains the cabins on the ship. An applicant with an experience on housekeeping on an onshore hotel may apply for this position.
Laundry services – this department takes care of the lines, tablecloths, towels and clothes for all the passengers. This may also include uniforms of the crew and staff of the ship. An experienced laundry or dry cleaner can apply for this position.
Food department – serving food, drinks and maintaining the bar and buffet is in this division. One of the best attraction of a cruise is the exotic food that comes from different parts of the world. Any one experienced in being a chef, waiter, baker or anything related can apply for this position.
Kitchen department – the food department will never be successful without a good kitchen department. This division takes care of all the dishes and the preparation of all the food.
Not all jobs on the hotel department of a cruise ship is from an agency or a concessionaire, although, most of them are. If you are experienced in any of this department and is interested in having the opportunity of a lifetime to work on a cruise ship, you can visit cruise ship jobs for the best guide in getting a cruise ship job.
Working with the cruise medical department
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.20, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Any cruise ships should and does carry a medical team on board a cruise ship. They are needed in case an emergency can happen concerning the passengers. They will be in charge of taking care of simple cases like sea sickness to big emergencies like injuries from an accident.
The medical department on board a cruise ship is very essential to make sure that every passenger is medically fit and medical attention will be available in times that it is needed. Same as many cruise ship job, a lot of position is also available on board cruise ships for the medical department and this position will also ensure the applicant a good free ticket to see the world.
Amongst the available position on board cruise ships are the following:
Cruise Ship Nurse (must be registered) – with a salary range of $2000 to $3000 (depending on the cruise line), the cruise ship nurse will aid treatment to passengers and crew of the cruise ship. The nurse may also give assistance to the on board doctor or physician. An experience on shore hospital from 2 to 3 years may be required with a good communication skill as they will need to interact with the patient.
On board Doctor / Physician – salary range of $4000 to $5500 per month (depending on cruise line), with a possible promotion for Chief Doctor, the on board Doctor or Physician will give treatment mostly to crew members and the passengers. Crew members are more prone to treatment as they are exposed to the dangers of the sea while working (e.g. engine jobs). License of course is required and 2 to 4 years of practice with cardiac and primary care, and emergency medicine is required along with good communication skills.
Chief Doctor – will have a salary salary range of $4000 to $5500 per month (depending on cruise line), the Chief Doctor is responsible for the entire cruise ship medical facilities, manages the ship nurses and doctors and gives treatment to crew and passenger as well. This position requires 3 to 5 years of experience as a subordinate (Doctor/Physician) on board the cruise ship
If you desire to practice your medical knowledge on board a cruise ship and have the chance to travel the world at the same time, you can visit cruise lines employment guide to help you apply and land a job on cruise ships more effectively.
Cruise Ship Photographers
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.16, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
As cruise ships reach exotic and beautiful places from the different parts of the world, getting an image of the experience to live forever is a great souvenir. Most passengers would carry with them a camera or a video to make sure that every special and fun moment that they would have on board will be taken into memory.
Not all passenger have the chance to do so or has the chance to carry around a camera with them all the time as the cruising experience offers a lot of activities for them to enjoy. That is why, cruise lines offers different positions for photographers to make sure that everyone has a chance to keep their experiences into memories.
This photographers hang out on board and on shore to make sure that they would be ready for any spontaneous moment that needs capturing. Listed below are some of the positions that a photographer may apply for if he/she desires a position on board the cruise ship.
Photographer – seen in specific parts of the ship or on shore (photo kiosk) or just wandering around with a camera and an I.D., this position requires experience and skills. As they will surely interact with the passengers or the tourists, a good communication skill is required as well.
Assistant Photo Manager – requires an experience in photography (Photographer) and in managing as this position will oversee the day to day operation of the photo department.
Photo Manager – requires photography and managerial experience (experience of being an Assistant photo manager also a big factor) and will be responsible for the entire operation of the photo department.
If you think you have the skills and the enthusiasm to be one of any of this cruise ship jobs, you may visit cruise ship jobs videos to make sure that you can find the right position for you and that you land the job effectively.
Cruise ship job for sales and reservations
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.14, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Not all jobs that are available on cruise lines requires traveling or it doesn’t have to be on board a cruise ship. Most of the jobs that are very essential to a cruise operation starts on shore and one of the important division is the sales and reservation department of the cruise line. This division takes care of the ticketing and reservation of the cruise for the passengers that are interested in going on a cruise. Here are the few position available in a cruise ship for those interested in working on shore for a cruise line.
Reservation Sales Agent – this position will require the applicant to undergo a training program (paid training for most cruise lines). The responsibility of the reservation sales agent are concerned with calls from travel agents regarding new and existing bookings and reservations.
Inside Sales Representative – an experience of one to two years in customer service is required in this position. As they will be interacting with a lot of people, good communication skills is required. The inside sales representative is in charge of the in-house support to outside sales representative.
Cruise Assistance Desk Representative – requires good communication skills as they will be selling products through telemarketing.
Reservation Supervisor – this position will be responsible for monitoring, evaluating and developing of vacation planners and will be in charge in communicating with the positions under his/her department to make sure that the operations will run smoothly.
Sales Manager – will be heading and leading the sales team in all aspect of the sales matter of the cruise lines. Requires experience in supervising as this position will be holding and be responsible to sales crew.
Call Center Manager – will be responsible for the call center team, their operation and their performance.
Experience required in this position doesn’t have to have a direct relation to cruise ship but even better if it is. If you desire a position in this department, you may visit Boat Jobs to get help on searching, applying and landing cruise ship jobs more effectively.
Deck Hands On Cruise Ships
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.10, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Another department on a cruise ship that is very important is the deck department. It is very important to have this category in every cruise ship as they are in charge of the ships operations, security and navigation. Without them, a ship wouldn’t function that well.
Most of this positions requires an applicant with experience, education or training. If you desire to be one of the helpful hands in the deck department, here are some of the tasks and requirements and some of the jobs available for it:
Deck Attendant – experience is not really required for this position and this job is in charge of keeping the deck clean and in order.
Carpenter – this position requires background and experience in carpentry as the crew would be in charge of all the carpentry on board.
Seaman – accepts entry level positions and the crew for this job has the responsibilities of maintaining parts of the ship which may include cleaning and painting.
Bosun – Tender Captain’s license and good communication skills, preferable English, is required for this position. Bosun will be responsible for supervising general maintenance of specific areas of the ship and assists the Safety Officer in some operations
Safety Officer – requires one to three years (depending on the cruise line) of experience in subordinate position on board a cruise ship with a certificate or diploma from an accredited maritime training school and good communication skills. The Safety Officer is responsible for the passenger (including staffs and crews) safety drills and training, abandon ship plans and procedures, and, supervision of ships tenders.
Security Personnel – Military background is preferred but not required but experience in security and firearms is. The Security Officer aids in the ships security and is handled by the Security Officer.
Security Officer – same requirement as the security personnel except that security officer positions requires certifications from a maritime government body. Security officers are in charge of all security personnel and ship security.
Radio Officer – needs a Diploma or certificate from an accredited maritime training school with good communication skills and certification by a recognized maritime government body. It also requires one to three years of experience in subordinate position as the Radio Officer is in charge of maintaining the communications in the ship depending on the Chief Radio Officer’s instructions.
Chief Radio Officer – same as the radio officer’s requirements but is responsible for the entire communication operations of the ship.
Junior Third Officer, Third Officer and Second Officer – requires certification by a recognized maritime government body with a diploma or certificate from an accredited maritime training school. Requirement in experience may vary in years depending on the training as a qualified applicant always starts from a Junior Third Officer and trains his way up to the First officer. These position trains and are the navigation officers.
First Officer – needs all the requirements of the Junior Third, Third and Second Officer. He is the navigation officer and is in charge of all bridge operations.
Staff Captain – five to eight years of experience in subordinate position onboard with a background in all navigational equipment is required along with a Captain’s license, certification from a maritime government body and diploma from an accredited maritime training facility. Good communication skills may also be required as both Staff Captain and Captain may be in contact with the passengers. The staff captain assists the Captain for the overall operation of the vessel.
Captain – similar to the Staff Captains requirements, the Captain is the overall in charge of the whole vessel operations.
If you are qualified for any of this position, you can work your way up to a better one or train your self in as there are a lot of certified training facilities worldwide for this positions.
The Secret “Tricks Of The Trade” To Getting Hired On A Cruise Ship
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.08, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Cruise ship jobs are some of the popular ones available in the market today. And who wouldn’t want to work on cruise ships? You get to work in very good environment and at the same time, you get to travel to different places. All while earning a very good pay check.
However, because of their popularity, you can expect that there are many people applying for the position. So if you really want to get the job, you need to stand out among the hundreds of hopefuls. While this may not be an easy one, however, there are a few tricks that you can pull off to impress the hiring manager and get a good chance at the job.
The very first thing you need to work out with is your resume and application forms. What you need to do is to make your initial application stand out. Though you won’t be able to do anything with the application form (since they’re pretty much standard), you still have your resume to work with.
Since there are a lot of applications stacked on managers’ tables, they often just browse the resumes before either throwing it to the shortlist or into the trashcan. Thus, you need to get their attention in only one or two seconds. The key is a properly constructed resume.
The best thing that you can do is put those things that the manager will probably look up first on top of the list. Aside from your name, of course, the most common things that managers are likely to look for are your educational background, work experience and skills. If you can’t place them on top, they should ideally be still on the first page. Also, instead of stuffing your skills list with too many just to impress, put only those that you think will definitely be suited for the job.
If you do get a call for an interview, you need to prepare for that one. Your attire is definitely the first thing that hiring personnel will take notice of. Thus you need to be presentable. Unless the interview is for a high position and is supposed to be formal, you can usually ditch the coat and tie outfit in favor of a more comfortable short sleeved polo.
During the interview, be very attentive of what the hiring managers says and asks you. Managers often use the interviews not only to gauge your intellect but also to test your attentiveness and ability to follow orders. The interview also often serves as a way for managers to determine your working personality, which is very important in the industry. Thus, you should be composed and calm when answering, while at the same time being cheerful and upbeat. Managers also find it a lot likable if you can crack a few jokes along the way, as this show that you do have a good set of interpersonal skill.
Cruise Ship Casino Department
by jobs.at.cruise.ships on Jul.03, 2009, under Cruise Ship Jobs
Most of us do consider that life, itself, is a gamble. But for some, the risks and the challenges that our daily lives offer is not enough so people risk things such as money to gain more excitement. Some use money to enter recreational and exciting activities while some use money to gamble, even in simple ways such as buying a raffle ticket to a more fun yet risky place as casinos.
Gambling in casinos is getting more popular and more accessible as anyone in the proper age can be in one either by visiting a popular city famous for casinos such as Las Vegas and gambling through the Internet with online casinos.
Playing in the Internet could be cheaper and more comfortable than the need to pay for travel and lodge, gambling money not yet included, to be able to have fun in famous casinos. But now, there is a more fun way to gamble in a casino while you enjoy your vacation touring around the world. Most cruise ships now have casinos on board and the best part of this is that you get to have fun gambling with the cost of your transportation; lodging and meals all in one as cruise ships offer packages that will surely give you a satisfying and luxurious experience on board.
As the demand for casinos on board grows, so does the demand for cruise ship jobs for dealers and casino staffs to manage the games for the passengers. There is almost always an opening for cruise ship casino crews and most of the positions include:
Casino Manager – requires casino and managerial experience as this position has responsibilities of overseeing the entire operations of the casino including accounting and staff management.
Assistant Casino Manager – takes orders from the Casino Manager and aids in managing the operations of the casino. This position usually begins on board as a croupier with the possibilities of being promoted to Casino Manager.
Dealer or Croupier – requires experience in a casino (blackjack, poker, roulette, baccarat).
Slot Technician – requires mechanical or electrical background and is responsible for the maintenance, including repairs and upgrades, of all devices and machines in the casino (may or may not include casino computers).
Cashier – requires background or education in accounting and would be responsible for cash/chip exchange and accounting of the casino revenue.
Casino Waiter/Service Crews – has the responsibility of making sure that the guest or gambles are comfortable and that they get everything that they would need such as cocktails or finger foods and other services such as massage and more.
International custom laws only allow on board casinos to operate while in international water that is why working hours for a casino crew is not that long. A casino crew, with salary that can range from $1400 to $4000, may work while on international waters and have a day off while at port.
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