Cruise Line Employment Agencies
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If you are looking for a job on a cruise ship, it’s important to protect yourself from the many online scams trying to disguise themselves as cruise line employment agencies.
Seeking Cruise Ship Employment
Looking for a job with a cruise line really isn’t all that different than seeking employment in any industry. The cruise industry is booming, and there are many job opportunities for individuals who want to work in this field. After all, no cruise ship can leave port without a full crew and staff.
Protect Yourself from Scams
Unfortunately, there are many less than reputable organizations who are more than willing to take money from cruise line job seekers. There are all types of employment scams, both online and offline. For some reason, however, there seem to be more targeting the cruise industry than most other types of occupations.
One of the cardinal rules of job hunting is that you should never pay a fee to find job leads or work with a so-called employment agency. No reputable employment agency charges job seekers a fee. Staffing services earn a living based on placing suitable candidates in positions with the companies who contract with them to find new hires. Their fees are paid by the client companies, not by people who are seeking employment.
When you visit a website that promises to share information about cruise line job opportunities with you for a processing fee, you can bet that you’ve come across a resource that will do nothing for you other than cost you money. The same is true of any organization that promises guaranteed cruise line employment. There is no such thing as guaranteed job placement. The use of this term is a sure sign that you’ve found an employment scam.
Legitimate Resources for Cruise Line Employment Agencies
It isn’t unusual for cruise lines to contract with employment agencies to help them find people to fill their open positions. While you can bet that they aren’t providing exclusive job announcements to companies that will charge you a fee, many cruise lines do choose to work with staffing services.
The best way to find out which cruise line employment agencies are likely to have legitimate openings on cruise ships is to contact the cruise lines you are interested in working with. Just like other types of companies, cruise lines have human resources departments that have the ultimate responsibility for recruiting and hiring applicants. Some of them hire directly, others use employment agencies, and some use a combination of direct hires and employment agency staffing.
When you research job openings with a particular cruise line, you’ll find out how the organization approaches hiring new employees. Most of the major cruise lines have employment information posted on their websites. That is a good place to start. You’ll likely find information about the company’s hiring procedures, as well as contact information for the HR department.
If the cruise line offers an online application process, you may want to go ahead and submit an application for the cruise ship jobs that interest you. You can also use the contact information you find to get in touch with a representative of the human resources department. It’s perfectly acceptable to ask if the cruise line utilizes an employment agency to find new employees. If the answer is ‘’yes’’, ask who you should contact to submit an application.
Seeking a Cruise Ship Job
If you’re looking for a job that provides you with an opportunity to travel and you have excellent customer service skills, working on a cruise ship might be a perfect career choice for you. Remember to exercise caution when exploring your opportunities; don’t lose sight of the fact that any offers or opportunities that seem too good to be true might not be legitimate. Start your job search by going directly to the cruise lines human resources departments, and you’ll be protected from falling for empty promises and false claims from disreputable organizations.
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