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24Apr/120

US Cruise Jobs



Are there US Cruise Jobs?

Yes of course there are US Cruise Jobs.
When you think of cruise ships and cruise jobs you tend to think of all the nations of the world but not really Americans. Some of the cruise ships today have a mini United Nations that just works in perfect harmony.

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A RCCL Ship in Costa Maya, Mexico


Yes of course there are US Cruise Jobs; the downside is that you get to pay your taxes still. So for the money angle you still save on board/lodgings and food, which in itself is a big saving. US Cruise Jobs are for all those that want to travel and see the world or gain experience working away from home.

Types of US Cruise Jobs

You will find pretty much all the usual cruise ship jobs available, though in the housekeeping departments, like the cabin stewards not really Americans.
Marine Department
Bridge Officers, Staff Captains, Captains, not seen many engineers that are.
Hotel Department
Hotel Directors, Pursers, Cruise Directors and Cruise Staff which includes the Child Minders, Nurses and Doctors
Casino Staff, you will find not so many Americans, a lot of Canadians.


Entertainers - which are mainly American, the dancers, and ice skaters are from around the world, lots of Canadian ice skaters and Russian.

US Cruise Jobs and applying for it

You can apply online with Royal Caribbean International for US Cruise Jobs or one of their hiring partner’s (see the two below). Find the one that is closest to your permanent address, if not then apply online.
The hiring partner assist with meeting recruitment goals around the world, they source, pre-screen and present qualified applicants to recruiter of the company. You do not pay the hiring partner for their services they are paid by Cruise Line Company. You will have to pay the cost of visas, medicals and airline tickets.

United States
Hiring Partner: The Seven Seas Group, tel. (+1) 305-600-2408, email: jorge.florez@ssg.eu.com website: www.thesevenseasgroup.eu

Just Cruis’n Recruitment Inc. tel. (+1) 514-475-5953 email: kim@cruiseshipemployment.ca website:www.cruiseshipemployment.ca

Cruise Line Jobs Links
Click here for Royal Caribbean International, royal career at sea for all those US Cruise Jobs.

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1Jan/105

Cruise Casinos — Cruiseship Casino Jobs

As cruise ships proliferate, the major cruise lines are constantly looking for qualified staff to fill a variety of positions in their shipboard casinos. More than 3,000 dealers and assorted personnel are now employed in these floating casinos, and while a friendly, outgoing personality is a clearly stated job requirement for cruise ship dealers, many seem genuinely happer in their work than a number of dealers we have come across in land-based casinos.

The major fringe benefit of the job is the obvious: the chance to visit a variety of  exotic destinations that cruise passengers pay thousands of dollars to see. And when ships are in port (where the ship's casino is almost always closed), most of the casino workers generally are free to go ashore and sightsee, snorkle, sunbathe (or even visit the local casinos as a player).

Another major attraction is the ability (for those who choose) to save most of their pay and tips, since room and meals and pretty much everything they need while onboard ship is provided at no charge.

Onboard ship, casino staff generally live two to a small cabin, and dine and relax in crew areas. (Be sure to check: one major cruise line bunks casino four and even five to a cabin on some of its ships -- not, from several first-hand accounts, a pleasant experience.)

Unlike many cruise ship employees, casino staff often are allowed to use the ship's guest recreational facilities in their spare time.

Cruise casino staff generally enter into a four-to-six month "contract" to work on a given ship, after which they take a few weeks off before entering into a new contract to work on the same or another of the cruise line's ships.

For the most part, the major cruise lines are looking to fill casino positions with men and women with casino experience. Dealers in particular are expected to have experience in dealing several table games.

Among the positions available on cruise ships are:

  • Casino managers and assistant casino managers;
  • Casino dealers (blackjack, baccarat, roulette, craps, poker);
  • Casino technicians (responsible for maintaining slot machines and other casino devices);
  • Casino cashiers;
  • Casino hosts.

Below are links to several companies that hire casino staff for cruise ships.

Carnival Corporation

Norwegian Cruise Line

 

try Royal Caribbean as well

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