Saturday, September 25, 2010

Casino Dealer

Job Description:

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At Royal Caribbean International, we believe that great vacations begin with great employees!  As a leader in the cruise line industry, RCI is continuously expanding and seeking dynamic, energetic, experienced professionals to join our team.  With our innovative fleet of twenty-one ships visiting five continents, each offering adventurous ways to explore the globe, this could be a great opportunity to let your career set sail with us.

Forget Las Vegas and let Royal Caribbean make the entire world your playground. Join our dynamic team as a Dealer aboard the most exciting floating casinos and resorts in the world. Deal Blackjack in Macau, Roulette in Monaco, or Caribbean Stud in Cancun and interact with guests from every corner of the world. If you are done gambling with your future, we have a jackpot position for you. Remember, working at Royal Caribbean is more than a job, it's a career!  

Minimum Requirements:

  • Proof of completion of Gaming Board and/or Commission approved dealer school or international equivalency  
  • Two years dealer experience conducting Blackjack, Dice, American Roulette, Caribbean Stud Poker and various other casino games  
  • Ability to rapidly discern the numbers on dice, cards, wheels, etc. and determine the outcome of the game  
  • Ability to communicate tactfully with guests, department heads and shipboard employees to resolve problems  
  • Ability to stand for an extended period of time  
  • Ability to read, write and speak English clearly and distinctly 
  • All international applicants must have the ability to obtain C1/D1 visa  (and other relevant visas) when applicable  
  • Must meet all physical requirements, including the ability to participate in emergency life-saving drills and required training  

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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Cruise Ship Photographer

Job Description:

Ship Photographers / Retail

You must be over 21 years old in excellent health, and be prepared to travel the world aboard a Luxury Cruise Ship!!

This dynamic team provides complete shipboard photography services which include guest photography, portraiture, guest film processing and onboard retail sales of photography equipment and accessories.

QUALIFICATIONS

Formal training in Photography / Videography / Retail or professional experience is preferable, but not essential. Must be friendly, helpful, honest and project a professional image.

CONTRACT

Job offer is subject to a successful medical,visa application and Police Check.

This will be a rolling contract of 8 months on 6 weeks off and then 6 to 8 months on and so on.

INTERVIEW

Manchester, UK 2010 date to be confirmed

CV

Please e-mail your CV

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Pastry Trainee onboard a 6* luxury cruise ship-Cruise Jobs

Job Description:

 

We are offering a 6 month traineeship, exclusively in the Pastry section of a 6* Cruise ship.

The trainee will be exposed to all aspects of the pastry department, involved in breads, chocolate, pulled sugar, desserts, afternoon tea, ice cream, speciality cakes and much more.

Candidates will require a culinary diploma from a recognised school as well as having completed specialist pastry courses.

The salary for the placement will be discussed at time of interview.  

Please email your CV and photo's of your work to lhodgson@vhospitality.net

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Friday, September 3, 2010

Cruise Staff-Cruise Jobs

Job Description:

The Seven Seas Group and SSG Evropa form a dedicated team of recruitment professionals with nearly 20 years of experience in the cruising industry. We are currently seeking motivated, energetic and flexible candidates to work onboard leading cruise liners. If you possess excellent communication, great customer service skills and have some experience in the related field then please send your up to date resume with a short motivation letter to danielle.hitchen-straver@ssg.eu.com.

Cruisestaff hosts and participates in shipboard recreational, entertainment and social programs geared towards adults and families. Serves as master of ceremonies to motivate, inform and entertain small and large groups of guests. Ideal candidate speaks besides English at least one other major language

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Summer Seasonal Alaska Cruise Ship Jobs

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Working on a cruise ship is an excellent way to make money out of Alaskan tourism. Alaskan cruises are some of the most popular vacations to take and cruise lines sail the waters of Alaska in both the summer months as well as in the winter. Therefore, while seasonal employment does exist in the summer for cruise ship jobs (when cruising is most popular) it is also available in the winter. Those willing to work longer than just one season are in incredibly high demand because the cruise lines aren’t required to re-train dedicated employees. Those who stick with it for longer than one season often move up to higher earning positions.

Cruise ships, because of their sheer size have a variety of positions available. Thus, at any given time there are almost always open jobs. The cruise ship industry makes millions of dollars in revenue each year and the field is certainly growing. Therefore, working for a cruise ship represents an excellent way to earn money and see the world. If seasonal employment is your only concern and you are simply looking for a good way to earn money, there is no need for you to apply to cruise lines that run specifically out of Alaska. You can apply at any time and be on your way to seeing the world in no time! Some potential employees however, are eager to see specific parts of the world (like Alaska for example) and thus, apply for cruise lines that sail in one specific area. This is equally as common and while limiting yourself to a cruise line that sails only one area of the world might in turn limit your job opportunities, procuring a job on a cruise line is infamous in terms of good seasonal work and high earning potentials.

Cruise ship jobs are like fishing jobs in many ways. The hours can be long and sleeping conditions tight and isolated. One of the largest complaints from cruise ship employees is the hours in which you are working. Because most jobs require employees to stay on the ship it can begin to feel as if you are working 24-hours a day. However, the long hours always translate into high paychecks and like fishing jobs, the potential to earn is incredibly high because your employer often pays for most of the living expenses.  Therefore room and board, food costs and medical expenses are either all paid, or represent very low costs for employees.

Also like fishing jobs, some of the best cruise ship jobs are unadvertised, so finding the right one can be tricky. Sending out applications and researching the industry are the best ways to procure a cruise ship job. Knowing the positions you are qualified for, and applying well in advance will increase your chances of finding the seasonal employment as well as the paycheck of your dreams.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Cruise Ship Jobs - Casino cashiers and dealers

Job Description:

JOB DESCRIPTION:

R.A.G. Safety and Marine is looking for Casino cashiers and dealers. NEEDED IMMEDIATELY.

Candidates that are applying for casino cashiers/slot attendants do not require to have previous experience in the gaming industry as we offer one week - ten days training.
All casino dealers should at least have 2 years experience, and the candidates that will be applying for managerial positions, need to have more than 8 years experience. Note also that managers do work on live tables.

Full accommodation on board the vessels is provided and a medical health insurance plan with IPH for all the employees.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:

English and Italian speaking mandatory (Greek and Arab a plus).

Casino cashiers, dealers check this out.

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