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Seize unlimited training resources and tools, empowering you to stay updated with the latest cruise trends, destinations, and onboard offerings from renowned suppliers such as Princess, Holland, Norwegian, and Royal Caribbean.
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The Cruise Director is the most visible advocate for guests and is responsible for creating a fun atmosphere onboard while always engaging guests through a series of activities, shows, events, presentations and socializing throughout the cruise.
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Cruise ship experience preferred, but candidates with upscale hotel/resort experience will be considered. The Cruise Director manages the entertainment, presentations, activities, events and communications on board.
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Foster relationships with various cruise suppliers, including Princess, Holland, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and others, securing services that align with clients' cruise aspirations. This remote position offers the flexibility to work from anywhere, while enjoying exciting travel perks, collaborating with renowned cruise suppliers including Princess, Holland, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and more, and benefiting from unlimited training opportunities to excel in cruise coordination.
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Problem solving and conflict resolution fall under the direct responsibility of the Cruise Director following shipboard guidelines and under the direction of Senior Management. Working with the General Manager and the onboard division heads, the Cruise Director is responsible for creating, developing, implementing, and supervising of all guest activities and entertainment onboard the ship.
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As Sales Executive, you will be responsible for selling our leading JCI aftersales services, including maintenance services, health checks, parts, long term contracts and retrofit solutions , mainly on HVAC, Refrigeration, Fire and Remote Monitoring services to a wide range of customer within our Cruise segment.
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ABOUT PRIDE OF AMERICAInaugurated in 2005, Pride of America is the first US-flagged cruise ship in nearly fifty years. We invite you to read more about exciting shipboard opportunities on board M/S Pride of America, sailing year-round in Hawaii.
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Because she is flagged in the United States, Pride of America is required to carry a US crew. There are 935 crew employed on Pride of America. She is currently the only American registered major cruise ship serving the Hawaiian market from Honolulu, sailing to Kahului (Maui), Lahaina (Maui), and Nawiliwili (Kauai.
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Our Recruiters will tell you all about life and work on board a cruise ship and then they'll begin conducting 1:1 virtual interviews. You must have a GED or High School DiplomaYou must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. and qualify for a U.S. Coast GuardMerchant Mariner Credential (MMC) as well as a Transportation Workers Identification.
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Assistant CookAssistant WaiterBar WaiterLaundry PersonnelRestaurant Steward - Busser/ServerPhotographer (1 year of experience required)Sous ChefStateroom Steward - Hotel Room HousekeepingUtility - Janitorial in Galley & Hotel.
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Room, food & transportation provided)Hiring Bonus of $1,000 after completion of 1st Shipboard Contract! In order to qualify for an MMC you must:Be at least 18 years of ageBe a US Citizen or Permanent Resident AlienPass Physical Exam/Drug ScreenHave a Reasonably Clear BackgroundCOMPENSATION & BENEFITS HIGHLIGHTS.
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Check out the below link to our Job Fair Calendar to RSVP to an upcoming event! If using a tablet or smartphone, you will need to download the "ZOOM Cloud Meetings" Application. LOGGING ON TO THE VIRTUAL EVENT:· Please check the time difference if you don’t live in the EST zone.
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Agana Heights, GU: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) Allow for 1-2 hours as on screen interviews will immediately follow the 45 minute presentation. Please Note: Some positions may not have active deployment opportunities.
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Plan to use earphone/ headset along with a webcam or smart device. It is a requirement to watch the entire presentation to be considered for an interview. Please sign-in 10 minutes prior to the beginning of the presentation and type your full name.
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Potential gross minimum salary earnings ranging from $3,000.00 to $3,730.00 monthly, leading to a minimum of $18,000.00 to $22,380.00 gross base salary per assignment (based on a 6-month assignment and 56-hour work week)Gratuity Pay (if eligible)Big Personal Saving Opportunities.
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