Showing posts with label cruise lines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cruise lines. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Carnival Cruise Line Guest Services/Receptionist Staff (Purser)

Job Description:

Carnival is the world's largest cruise line with 22 floating resorts cruising to various ports in the Bahamas, Mexican Riviera, Caribbean, Europe, Alaska and Canada.

We are expanding our fleet and looking for professionals who are: guest service oriented, extremely friendly, reliable, and flexible, self-motivated and have excellent communication skills

Competitive salary & benefits, airline tickets, and medical insurance whilst under contract.

Guest Services/Receptionist Staff (Purser)

Group Co-ordinator, Hotel Admin,

Work in a fun environment, save money and travel the globe with the world's most popular cruise line cruise line!

Carnival Cruise Lines are looking for hospitality professionals with strong customer service skills to join their front line Guest Services team that provides fun and memorable guest experiences for their guests.

Applicants for the role of Receptionist (Purser)

  • must be 21 years or older
  • have Hotel front-desk work experience
  • Excellent English verbal and written communication skills (additional languages are a plus)
  • Intermediate computer skills
  • must be service-minded, self motivated, have a positive attitude and be able to work in a fast paced, professional environment providing prompt and attentive services.
  • additionally, they must be able to perform cash transactions and be willing to learn and handle new responsibilities.
  • 2011 interview dates to be confirmed.

So check out this cool position with Carnival Cruise Lines click the link above to apply (allcruisejobs) if you are interested in another position check out my cruise lines jobs links page.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

New Cruise Ships on the Horizon for 2011

New Cruise Ships on the Horizon for 2011

When you’re looking for a cruise line job, it’s a good idea to keep up with industry happenings.

Knowing what cruise ships are on the horizon will help to focus your job search as some of these new ships will carry thousands of passengers meaning they’ll also require thousands of crew to fully staff them.

AIDA - AIDAsol

AIDA: AIDAsol

German cruise line AIDA will launch their eighth ship, the colorful AIDAsol, in April of 2011.  Featuring 1,097 passenger cabins, seven restaurants, and twelve bars, the AIDAsol will sail an itinerary across Northern Europe from its home port in Kiel, Germany.

AMAWaterways: AMAKatarina and AMALotus

Popular luxury European river cruise line, AMAWaterways, is set to launch two new ships in 2011: AMAKatarina, 212-passenger ship based out of Moscow sailing Russian Rivers; and the AMALotus, sailing the Mekong River through Vietnam and Cambodia.

Avalon Waterways: Panorama

Avalon Waterways is launching its European river cruise ship, Panorama, in May 2011.  Offering only 66 all-suite cabins, there’s also room for 47 crew members on board as the Panorama sails from its home base of Amsterdam, Holland, to Budapest, Hungary, following a 14-day itinerary.

Carnival Cruise Lines: Magic

The latest vessel in the Fun Ship series, Carnival Magic, will set sail on May 1, 2011, for its summer in the Mediterranean; Carnival Magic will reposition to the Caribbean for the winter season starting November 14.  With a total passenger capacity of 6,000 people, the ship features 1,845 cabins for guests along with an additional 746 cabins for crew.

Celebrity Cruises: Silhouette

As part of their Solstice Class series, the Silhouette is the latest addition in the Celebrity fleet.  The Silhouette will carry almost 2,900 passengers with reported crew numbers varying from 999 to 1,227.  The Silhouette will sail July 23, 2011, on its inaugural Mediterranean itinerary transitioning to the Caribbean in November.

Compagnie du Ponant: L’Austral

The French company Compagnie du Ponant is known for its luxurious mega yachts which cater to an upscale clientele.  L’Austral is the latest edition to this elite fleet; it features a 264 passenger capacity along with 139 crew members.  L’Austral will sail its first Mediterranean itinerary out of its home port of Venice, Italy, on April 27, 2011.

Costa Favolosa

Costa Cruises: Favolosa

This ever growing Italian cruise line is introducing the 15th addition to its fleet, the Costa Favolosa featuring a passenger capacity of 3,780 along with 1,068 crew members.  The Grand Inaugural Cruise sees the Costa Favolosa sailing roundtrip from its Venice home port to the Mediterranean on July 7, 2011.

Disney Cruise Line: Dream

Their first new ship in ten years, the Disney Dream offers cabins for over 4,000 passengers with an additional 1,458 crew members to keep everything running smoothly.  The Disney Dream sets sail on its maiden voyage January 26, 2011, to the Bahamas out of its home port in Port Canaveral, FL.

Oceana Cruises: Marina

The Marina is a mid-size ship featuring room for 1,250 passengers plus an additional 800 crew members.  The Marina will set sail on January 22, 2011, from Barcelona, Spain, to Miami, FL; she’ll then sail onto San Francisco, the Caribbean, and then back to Barcelona on March 28.

Seabourn Quest

Seabourn: Quest

The Seabourn Quest is a luxury 225-suite ship whose pre-inaugural cruise takes place June 9, 2011, in the Mediterranean.  After a summer in Europe, the Quest and her 330 crew members will reposition to the Caribbean on November 23.

Uniworld: River Antoinette

Known as the ‘world’s only boutique cruise line’, Uniworld is launching their newest fleet addition, the River Antoinette, on March 27, 2011.   This 164-passenger ship will be based out of Basel, Germany, as it sails itineraries along the Rhine River.

About the Author

Connie Motz

Connie Motz is a Freelance Writer and author of Travel Writer, as well as a former Certified Travel Consultant for 14 years.

Her love of cruising led to her certification as an Accredited Cruise Counsellor with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA). As a passenger, Connie has travelled on over 25 cruise ships!

With over 13 years freelance writing experience, Connie has written extensively about traveling and has been published in newspapers, periodicals, and on many internet websites. Follow Connie on Twitter!

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