Jobs with Cruise Lines?
What exactly would the difference be between working for differant lines? Like Disney v. Carnival v. Norwegian or something like that?
I should mention I’m specifically interested in the less customer service, more day to day ship operations roles like engineering, security, electronics/computer maintenance, things like that.
Would there even be a difference? Do some lines pay signifigantly better, or have better accomodations for crew, or something else noteworthy?
I’m a U.S. citizen, so if that tends to weed me out for crew jobs what about the officer jobs? What are the requirements they look for in their ships officers?
I was leaning security or medical since my Bach. is in Criminal Justice and I have some law enforcement experiance, or medical since I am liscensed as an EMT and I have medical experiance.
However I also have leadership experiance of groups of up to 12 people so being a ships officer wouldn’t be out of the question, but it would be new to me and I’m not sure how I’d qualify w/ no naval experiance.
I should note that I would much rather work on a functional job, like security, engineering, medical, or the like, then work in a customer service or guest service field.
I would likely be working for them for somewhere between the 9 months to 2 years.
In the long term I am going to law school, I simply am short the money now and I’m looking to try a career field outside the box to expand my horizons while I work towards that.
I always wanted to serve on a ship (I did my entire Marine time and never got assigned to one!) and I was told the cruise lines hire some of the best crews, since they have the most liability with all the passangers.
I also have always wanted to see places like the Caribbean.
So the cruise lines seemed like they might fit my bill.
Definetely a differant type of job, I was told it’s good money, get to serve on a ship with a ‘good’ crew, and get to see some of the world even if only limited in some cases.
The answers to your questions can best be given by the cruise lines themselves. You need to look on the cruise ship web sites for the link that will take you to their employment page. Each cruise line web site (I listed them below) has a link for jobs, employment, or human resources that will take you to a page where their jobs are listed and the types of positions they are searching for people to fill.
You should also know that some of the cruise lines like Carnival and Royal Caribbean have their headquarters offices in Miami, Florida. And Carnival also owns Princess and Cunard Cruise lines so when you contact them you can inquire about all three lines. Also, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean are owned by the same company so the same goes when contacting them. In addition, Celebrity has launched a new class of ships called Solstice for which it will be recruiting staff. AND, Royal Caribbean has a new cruise line called Azamara cruise lines which will have lots of itineraries in the Pacific. These new lines and ships should provide plenty of opportunities for a position on a ship.
http://www.azamaracruises.com/07/azamara…
http://www.rssc.com/
http://www.cruisingluxury.com/Radisson_c…
http://www.silversea.com/
http://www.crystalcruises.com/home.aspx
http://www.cunard.com/
http://www.hollandamerica.com/
http://www.celebritycruises.com/home .
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/gohome.do
http://www.ncl.com/
http://www.princess.com/index.html
http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en…






March 30th, 2010 at 1:23 pm
The answers to your questions can best be given by the cruise lines themselves. You need to look on the cruise ship web sites for the link that will take you to their employment page. Each cruise line web site (I listed them below) has a link for jobs, employment, or human resources that will take you to a page where their jobs are listed and the types of positions they are searching for people to fill.
You should also know that some of the cruise lines like Carnival and Royal Caribbean have their headquarters offices in Miami, Florida. And Carnival also owns Princess and Cunard Cruise lines so when you contact them you can inquire about all three lines. Also, Celebrity and Royal Caribbean are owned by the same company so the same goes when contacting them. In addition, Celebrity has launched a new class of ships called Solstice for which it will be recruiting staff. AND, Royal Caribbean has a new cruise line called Azamara cruise lines which will have lots of itineraries in the Pacific. These new lines and ships should provide plenty of opportunities for a position on a ship.
http://www.azamaracruises.com/07/azamara...
http://www.rssc.com/
http://www.cruisingluxury.com/Radisson_c...
http://www.silversea.com/
http://www.crystalcruises.com/home.aspx
http://www.cunard.com/
http://www.hollandamerica.com/
http://www.celebritycruises.com/home .
http://www.royalcaribbean.com/gohome.do
http://www.ncl.com/
http://www.princess.com/index.html
http://www.carnivalcruiselines.com/
http://disneycruise.disney.go.com/dcl/en...
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