Work on a Cruiseship!

We get phone calls all the time wanting to know how to get employed on a cruiseship.  I have a great friend who is a youth lead on RCCL.  By the way, Royal Caribbean requires all of their youth counselers to be college graduates.  The only cruise line with this requirement.  A nice to know for those of you with kids. 

But back to the topic at hand….getting a job on a cruiseship.   Alot of people call cruisedeals.com thinkingthat we are the cruise line.   And they want to know how to get a job.  Well I just found a website dedicated to finding you employment on a cruiseship.   Working on a cruise ship is not for everyone….you are gone from home for 6 months at a time.  But it is definitely a life changing experience.   My good friend, met his wife on board and is now married.  After a couple of years he is ready to get home, but he has seen the world from Alaska, to Europe to the entire Caribbean.  

If you are interested in employee check out this site:  http://www.workoncruiseships.com/

I have no affiliation with this website…I just came acorss it tonight….and after receiving several calls asking how to get jobs on a ship…I thought I would share it for anyone searching.   Just use your own judgement before providing the site with detailed info about yourself. 

Good Luck!

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About Rich Tucker

Rich Tucker is the Social Media Manager for Travel Leader's Leisure Group and Founder/Editor of CruiseSource.us. Rich has been featured in the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Wired Magazine, BusinessWeek.com, USA Today, ABCnews.com, and several other major media outlets either as a cruise pricing expert or for his use of social media in the cruise industry.

One Response to “Work on a Cruiseship!”

  1. Two other fantastic sites that will tell you more about and are hiring agents for many of the major cruiselines, including RCCL are

    http://www.cast-a-way.com
    http://www.cruisedreamjob.com

    Remember no respectable hiring agent should charge you money to get a job on a cruise ship. The companies pay them to find good employees.

    Good luck!
    Christine
    http://www.travelwithoastler.com