What is a cruise and how to apply in it?

Why does it cost to apply for cruise ship jobs? What sites allow you to apply for free?

  • Every time I search for cruise ship jobs there is always a fee. There shouldn't be a fee to apply for any job. I appreciate all your help.

  • Answer:

    You should not be dealing with the "we'll find you a job" groups! To get a job with a cruise company, go to the company's web site and find the link about jobs. There is never a fee to apply directly with a cruise company! Further, the cruise companies do their own hiring and don't deal with the groups that want your money.

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Stop going to those places that "find you a job" and go directly to the cruise line website such as Carnival, Princess, Royal Caribbean etc. As a warning though, one of the previous responders was correct. As a worker on a cruise ship you will spend at least 6 months on ship (sometimes 7 depending on your contract), there are NO "days off" that means you work a shift every single day. The pay is very good and you have free room and board but unless you have no family and don't plan on having one for awhile then it's probably not a good idea. You do get to see the world, but be forewarned that most of the crew on board are NOT american (90% are not) and most are young so the chances of getting hired on if you are a middle aged American are slim. Of course most Americans are too lazy to work 7 days a week for 6 months straight too though.

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