Cruise Ship jobs Free Info & FAQ

How to get a job on a Cruise Ship! Free Info and Contacts!



Life on Board


The Symphony - Crystal Cruises

Have you ever wanted to travel the world, visit exciting ports of call, lie on sun-drenched tropical beaches sipping exotic cocktails, swim in crystal clear water, and GET PAID FOR IT?!
Then a life at sea could be for you! There are new ships coming out all the time, and the lines always need staff or crew, so surf these pages which will give you a bit of an insight into a life on a ship. I really enjoyed it, and you make some really great friends from all over the world! I have put some contact addresses up aswell so that you can send them your resume or CV, or just to request an application form. GO FOR IT!


I worked on 9 different ships, starting in 1989, as a ships Photographer, then after a few years I changed department and went into the Gift Shop, as you got more time off in port!! I have been all around the world, working on ships.....its a great experience, and the social life is excellent! Boy, the parties we used to have........


Ships are like like mini-cities at sea, requiring all the same people to run it and keep it afloat!


Fellow Job-searchers have surfed these pages.

F.A.Q's

Q. What kind of employees are the cruise lines looking for?
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The cruise lines are looking for individuals who have excellent communication skills and enjoy working with the public. They are looking for staff who are enthusiastic, friendly and outgoing. It  is important to make a positive and lasting impression with the passengers. Appearance is  important. Employees must be clean and well groomed at all times. In short, they are looking for hardworking individuals who enjoy people and take pride in themselves and their work.

Q. How long are the contracts?
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Contracts vary, but are normally 6 months. Contracts can be renewed. Career path  advancement is possible. Most positions are entry level, as most cruise lines promote from within based on job performance.

Q. What will I earn?
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Salaries are competitive with those in the marketplace. In general the range is between $1,000.00 and $1,700.00 US per month. Restaurant and House Staff wages are based on gratuities and can expect to earn $300.00 - $600.00 US per week.

Q. Who will I work with?
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You will work with crew members who represent nationalities from all over the world.  Appreciating and understanding other peoples' differences and values will make your job more rewarding and create some lasting friendships. You will report to your Hotel Manager and your  Department Head. However, the Captain is the Master of the ship and is in authority at all times.  All shipboard employees must abide to strict Master's Rules and Regulations.

Q. What will my responsibilities be?
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Your responsibilities will depend on the position you are hired for. In addition to these duties,  you are required to participate in training/safety drills and gangway duty. Team work is important and  vital.

Q. What are some of the policies I will have to follow?
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Officers are responsible for the smooth sailing and operation of the ship. There are rules and      regulations that are set out for all employees as these policies are necessary to maintain the safety and well being of all on board. The public facilities are for the passengers to enjoy. Use of these  facilities are limited or not permitted. You are expected to behave and dress professionally on and off duty. Excessive drinking or socializing is not tolerated either on or off duty. You are not permitted to mingle with the passengers when you are off duty.

Q. If I am hired, what documentation will I require?
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If you are Canadian or US citizen, you require a valid passport. If you hold another international      passport, you also need to obtain a C1-D Visa. You will be required to have a complete  pre-employment physical prior to joining the vessel. The cost is at your own expense, though if you are signed up with a concession, they will often foot the bill.

Q. Am I responsible for my airfare to join the ship?
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Some companies will pay your transportation to meet the ship, others expect you to cover the cost of your transportation. In the event that you break your contract or are terminated, the  cruise lines will deduct the expenses they incured for your transportation.

Q. How long will it take to obtain a position?
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Employment can be obtained within days or months from the time your application has been accepted by the Cruise Line dependent on the current demand for the position you are seeking.

Q. What benefits will I receive?
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Benefits include your room, board and all meals. Most companies also provide you with emergency medical insurance when you are signed on the ship as an employee.

Q. What expenses will I incur on board?
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Your expenses are minimal, making it possible for you to save a considerable amount of money. Of course the amount you save will depend on your own spending habits. Generally, the  expenses that you incur are gratuities to the waiter and cabin steward ( approx. US $10.00 each   per week ); laundry, dry cleaning, alcoholic beverages and items of a personal nature.   Employees may be required to purchase a uniform.

Q. What taxes will I be responsible for?
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No taxes are deducted from your salary if you are not a US resident/citizen. Canadian residents are obligated in reporting their income to Revenue Canada.

Q. What hours will I work?
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Working on board a cruise ship is not a holiday. You will work long hours. You can expect to  work seven days a week, approximately 8 - 14 hours a day.It depends on which department you work for. Your schedule will vary from day  to day.

Q. What will my living quarters be like?
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The ship is a floating hotel and space is limited. Cabins are small and simple. You will share   accommodations with 2 - 4 crew members. It is important that you get along with others and that you exercise patience and diplomacy. If you value your private time and enjoy being alone, ship board life is not for you.

Q. How will I spend my off duty time?
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When you are off duty, you can relax in your cabin or socialize with other crew members in  designated areas. Staff and crew are not permitted to socialize with the passengers. Staff and  crew have limited, if any, access to public areas.

Q. Will I visit the ports?
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Visiting exciting destinations is only one of the many benefits of working on board a luxury cruise      liner. When the ship is in dock and you are off duty, you will have some shore leave.


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