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Cruise Ship Employment-tough Competition But Opportunities Galore

 
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Rohit Chopra

Once you are out of college, the different student loans begin to haunt you. Getting a job fast becomes imperative but the thought of spending a few decades toiling behind a desk frightens you. If only there were a job that offered some fun and adventure along with hard work! Well, cruise ship employment offers something along those lines so; you must give it a serious thought.

Getting a cruise job:

You will need some help to enter the world of cruise ship employment because it is not an easy task. However, you must be wary about how you go about it. Though there are many credible cruise companies that try to help potential candidates in acquiring jobs on the cruise ships, there are also some others that may try to cheat you. The agencies that guarantee you cruise ship employment must be given a good look before you decide to trust them. They often fleece people by proclaiming ‘money back guarantee’ in case they are unable to find you a job on a cruise ship. For this you have to give the agency five rejection letters from different cruise lines. The catch here is that since the cruise lines receive thousands of resumes and applications they do not respond to those who are not hired.

Cruise ship employment is broadly classified into two categories; those who take care of the technical aspects concerning the ship’s operation and working and those who are in charge of taking care of all those who are onboard the cruise ship. Since cruise ship employment process takes place all around the world, there are employees from scores of countries working on a cruise ship at a given time. At the same time this also makes competition for cruise ship employment very tough.

Many opportunities:

However, along with the competition there is also a huge growth in cruise ship job employment opportunities. With a three-fold projected growth in these jobs by the year 2007, there will be an addition of about 47,000 cruise ship employment posts providing good openings to all those interested in this line of job. There is an incredible number of different kinds of cruise ship employment, be it a hands-on job for gathering knowledge about the working of the ship or serving in the public domain. All that you need is some information and research for which you can search the Internet and you may soon be sailing away.

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