Saturday, March 14, 2020

Cruise Line employment agencies?

Tyree Allenbrand: You need to go to the cruise line web sites. There you will find a link to jobs, employment, human resources or some such link that will give you information about their positions. DO NOT use any other web sites that require you to pay a fee to register or get job information or referrals. Some cruise line sites may have current vacancies they are recruiting for. Several cruise lines have new ships coming out soon so opportunities will be there. Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Disney and some others will have new ships launched in the next couple years.Here are some links:Carnival is the parent company for several cruise lines including Carnival, Cunard, Princess, and Holland America. So contacting Carnival will likely get you leads to the other cruise lines also.PRINCESS:http://www.princess.com/index.htmlCARNIVAL:http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/Then Royal Caribbean cruise line is a partner with Celebrity and Azamara. So contacting RC will likely also get! you leads to these others. Royal Caribbean has very good information about its positions. So if you go there first you will know what most ships have. Then if you have further questions you should write a letter to the cruise line and ask them; they will respond.AZAMARA:http://www.azamaracruises.com/07/azama.....CELEBRITY:http://www.celebritycruises.com/home .ROYAL CARIBBEAN:http://www.royalcaribbean.com/gohome.d.....NORWEGIAN:http://www.ncl.com/DISNEY:http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/.....Another thing to do is to contact the concession that run the shops on the ships like the souvenir, gift and clothing shops. These are the companies that hire the beauty shop/spa employees for ships. Below are links for you.http://www.steinerleisure.com/andhttp://www.hardingbros.co.uk/...Show more

Michelle Sohre: I really don't understand what the problem is with just CONTACTING the cruiselines of your choice via their WEB SITES and apply. All cruise lines have a web site and! they usually show what positions are available.. so WHY would! you want to go through some agency that will probably charge you for finding a job for you.Use the web sites and go direct.. then you don't have to worry about it being reputable....Show more

Randa Hessell: I work on the cruise ships and I would suggest as some of the others have said, contact the main cruise lines and find out more. Also on the company web sites there are buttons to the vacancies, but all are not apparent, some are called 'about us' etc. so keep searching. I also contacted a company that supplied a very good guide book with job profiles, how to get work, contact addresses etc and you got a bi-monthly news sheet with all latest vacancies. They are based in Glasgow, so plug it into a search engine, they were helpful. The service does cost a few quid but in my mind well worth it.But be prepared for some long work hours and not large pay as it’s made up with tips in the areas you are looking at. Just done some research for you as it was a couple of ye! ars ago I used them and the company can be found on www.cruiseservices.co.ukThe other thing to think of is 10 hours a day is a good day in some jobs on the ships with 11 and 12 being more like it, with the accommodation and bar work, other jobs have less work time, or if you have experience in something and get offered a supervisors position, or go for administration on the Pursers side of life, the working hours are less. but the company I mention will check your CV and suggest the options. ...Show more

Aron Ramu: You could contact the offices of the various cruise lines directly, for example P & O are based at Southampton.Find the web sites for postal and e-mail addresses, to enquire about vacancies

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