I’ve seen those scam sites that ask you to pay for them to find you a job on a cruise ship. And I went on the Royal Caribbean, Princess Cruise, Carnival ect ect websites and couldn’t find anything but a "bar manager" job. Any suggestion on how I am to pursue the job I want?
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How do I apply for a job bartending on a cruise ship?

Ghana Banana 10:01 am on March 13, 2010 Permalink |
just keep checking the job openings on the individual cruise ship sites, thats where all jobs are posted. There might not be any openings now so keep looking every week. And apply for anything you are qualified for, even if its not a bar manager, once you are hired you will then find out about new openings that might not be advertised. A friend started in child care then was able to move up to purser. Anything asking you to pay to find jobs is a scam
LostInCalifornia 10:01 am on March 13, 2010 Permalink |
The job you want is a job coveted by many people.
My suggestion is go back to those websites and think about applying for other jobs on the ship. Just like with many companies, you have to start in one place and work your way up. I don’t know if you’re willing to do that, but that usually is how people get those dream jobs if they don’t "know anyone."
Elana 10:01 am on March 13, 2010 Permalink |
It is tough to find free quality and updated information about applying for cruise ship jobs.
You should never have to pay someone to get you a job, but what you should consider investing in, if you’re serious, is a guide book to the industry insider information. This gives you everything you need to know about working on cruise ships, including descriptions of all the types of jobs available and exactly how to apply.
Armed with tips, strategies, and a step-by-step action plan you will save time and money in the long run.
The faster you learn how to get into the competitive cruise ship industry, the faster you can get a job travelling the world doing something you love.