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cbrendanjarvisi
31.05.2021 10:06:40

Again, as with any career, once you have a basic qualification you should build on your experience by volunteering as crew for other skippers. The more miles and hours you get under your belt the better, as the more that will go wrong and the more problems you will solve, learning all the more about how to sail in the real world. From your ‘Boat crew job no experience’ ad you will have built yourself up to having some good experience and share some true, salty tales with your fellow crew and skippers. here


ralphmcclure
18.06.2021 3:04:10

These night hours will extend your experience from being a complete crewing novice to being an experienced hand, perhaps with ambitions to do an ocean passage.


helen123
23.06.2021 12:44:07

Get some night hours in. Quite apart from being able to enjoy the sunset and dawn with empty horizons (up there with broad reaching in a stiff breeze!) you learn a lot from night navigation with just lights and lighthouses to navigate your route on.


Poincare
28.05.2021 13:01:45

Nearly every seafaring country has an organisation that teaches sailing and with a bit of experience you should invest around €400 in a basic crewing course like the RYA Competent Crew, though you can download this e-book that shows some of the courses you can do around Europe and beyond. here


srf21c
26.05.2021 19:08:13

The only way to get to that point is to sail someone else’s boat. The easiest way to get to that point is to advertise your lack of skills but willingness to learn on Onboard Space. For just €5 per meeting we arrange for you you can get those experiences. here


Derrick
02.05.2021 10:20:07

General cleaning and maintenance of bar areas and equipment.


Ernestlad
04.06.2021 12:31:20

1,200 - 1,800 dollars/euros a month (approx.). [links]


lobo235
13.06.2021 22:32:05

1,200 - 2,200 dollars/euros a month (approx.).


lucky
18.06.2021 1:48:25

60m US/Med Itinerary Salary DOE Ref 3366 Requirements: STCW95, ENG1, B1B2 Starting Date: 23 Apr 2021.


OBTC
25.04.2021 19:58:47

Superyacht Stewardesses are responsible for serving meals and drinks, maintaining guest areas and cabins, and meeting the needs of the guests.


Inedible
03.05.2021 20:00:55

276 jobs found


fabianhjr
19.05.2021 13:44:10

We're looking for a Sports Masseuse (Physiotherapist) / Stewardess for a 100M+ private yacht. The candidate must be qualified as Sports. more


jirka
05.05.2021 4:14:22

Stewardesses must be great diplomats, guest focused, with excellent communication skills.


bittard
08.06.2021 7:20:15

MUST BE AMERICAN OR GREEN CARD HOLDER Steward/ess / FORT LAUDERDALE 38 meter looking for a Stewardess. The boat is. [links]


BaliVillast
07.06.2021 10:33:33

I don’t remember being a greenhorn because it was so long ago, but you will usually get paid a half share (half the percentage of the experienced crew). Some crew can be mean to greenhorns but if you work as hard as you can you will be fine. [links]


hjordanfishere
21.05.2021 21:58:31

What would be your number one tip for someone looking for a entry-level fishing job? more


painge
04.06.2021 8:20:03

Describe the typical experience for an entry-level worker. [links]


zooko
01.06.2021 16:18:02

They are just looking for someone who is ready to work hard and take orders. here


octopus
20.04.2021 9:00:21

Everyone in the Alaska fishing industry got started somewhere. Entry-level jobs on fishing boats and in seafood processing plants are available. But how do you land your first job? AlaskaJobFinder interviewed an experienced fisherman, and he explains the work and ways that people find entry-level positions.


NegativeOne
26.04.2021 18:17:42

What job seekers need to know is that the experience, education and skills that a recruiter prefers to have is actually their “perfect” candidate as opposed to the candidate that they end up hiring. Think of the qualifications that the recruiter wants their ideal candidate to have as a wish list.


alex_l
02.05.2021 1:42:15

Although you may not have the exact requirements and experience that recruiters ask for in a job description, you may have related skills. These related skills are called transferable skills. It’s only a matter of highlighting them in a way that’s applicable and relevant to the job you are applying for.


pnnac
16.06.2021 7:04:28

Charismatic and Outgoing Personality – Many cruise ship jobs that are customer-facing such as Guest Services Associate, Cruise Staff, Youth Staff, and many sales-type positions require that the applicant have an outgoing personality and that they are easily approachable.


Stone Man
24.04.2021 15:50:10

They may prefer that an applicant has more than one language, has shipboard experience, has a Bachelor’s Degree, and has X number of years of experience. Unfortunately for them, they may not find their ideal candidate because the requirements are unrealistic. Fortunately for you, this means that you may not need all the experience that they ask for.


FreddyFender
04.05.2021 22:05:23

First you need to identify the skills that a recruiter is looking for as detailed in their job advert. Next, you want to draw attention to how your skills are transferable to that desired cruise ship job. You want to be able to prove that you have both the skills and personality that are required to do the job that you are applying for.