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mark4
01.06.2021 9:27:42

Here you write a short description about you, who you are, your goals, and what position you are applying for; Deck, Interior, Engineer, etc. Tell us why you want to work on a yacht and how your skills are transferable to yachting.
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davidsoul434
27.05.2021 6:20:32

These are the seven main topics that you will need to consider when writing a CV. Please use the information below together with our Yachting CV template here


letharion
10.05.2021 18:39:56

It goes without saying that you should be honest; Less is sometimes more. If you have no experience on a Superyacht then don’t feel that’s an obstacle to getting a job, it’s not. Many yachts are looking for new (green) crew. If you are a smoker say so. If you have visible tattoos then say so and let the employer decide. Make sure you have an answer for how you will cover your tattoos, should you need to do so.


r1b
23.05.2021 14:04:33

How your CV is laid out, the font that you use, and the way you present your CV is as important as the content. Choose a font like Calibri, 11 point, or Verdana 10 point as they are easy to read. Make sure you save your CV as a PDF file or similar format that can be opened on both a MAC or PC. Please see our Yachting CV template for guidance. here


mrb
30.04.2021 1:31:47

At Flying Fish we help hundreds of customers who are new to the Yachting industry write a professional yachting CV. Careers advice is part of our Deckhand and Stewardess courses. In fact we spend a day on CV’s, working in the industry, paying tax, how to get that first job, personal presentation and interview techniques. We wanted to share some of this advice with you to help you on your way.


Belly
20.04.2021 17:11:51

Writing a Yachting CV is different to a normal CV that you may write for a land based job. For example, if you are writing a CV for a job on a yacht then you are asked to provide a picture and give your date of birth, which is considered discriminatory if applying for jobs on land.


maxinedougherty
07.05.2021 10:04:15

Working on a yacht whether a small sailing yacht or a large Superyacht your character is key. The employer will probably pay more attention to your character/work ethic than to your qualifications. Unlike most land-based jobs, your work is also your home. At the end of your day, you will return to the crew mess (living quarters). What you are like outside of work and what you do in your spare time, is as important to the yacht as your qualifications. Having a great attitude, being sociable, and able to get on with people are important social skills. On top of that, you will need to be somebody that has fantastic customer service skills, can interact with guests, presents well, be hard working and have a great, can-do attitude.


agaumoney
22.05.2021 17:24:20

Here you enter all your details, make sure you add your age as well as your DOB. Include the international dialing code when adding your telephone number. If you have visible tattoos, either below the elbow or knee then you should let the employer know. There are many people with tattoos so don’t be frightened about disclosing information about your tattoos. here


foxstrike
14.05.2021 0:56:00

Required information for Yacht Crew CV’s: more


Pilot
21.06.2021 13:47:59

Arrange your qualifications in order of highest first, your education and experiences in a chronological order from most recent to oldest. As mentioned above, include any experience and/or outdoor activities (e.g. boating, dinghy sailing, IT, electronic, mechanical, carpentry, etc.) that may be relevant to the position you are applying for.


billy3321
03.06.2021 16:08:45

Use a headshot of good quality and size. No outrageous hairstyles or facial hair, should look tidy. Wear a smart shirt or polo shirt (uniform, if any) for deck and interior positions, and for chef’s to wear all white for galley positions. Look professional, well presented, and don’t forget to smile! [links]


TarotUnlimited
12.05.2021 13:08:49

Captains look for crew that have something special, keep it concise, and highlight your most recent qualifications, experiences, and skill set. We recommend two pages maximum, if possible. more


Lemming
14.05.2021 0:56:00

You want a resume that bullet points your skills and strengths but at the same time also easy to read and skim through. Try separating various sections and offer headings, use bullet points to break up the content and make it look nice. Sure, the information you share with your CV is what matters the most, but presentation is also key. more


LOUIECCC
21.06.2021 13:47:59

You don’t need more than 2 pages for a CV. If you need more, then you are most likely offering unnecessary information. The idea here is to keep it short and sweet.. You want to inform the captain and/or yacht management about what you can bring to the table and why they should hire you. Remember, they are always busy and with the amount of CVs they receive, it is best to keep it interesting and straight to the point.


Symbiosis
03.06.2021 16:08:45

This comes in handy for jobs on a superyacht, ensure your CV is specific to your background and most importantly to the job you are applying for. Each yacht job and vessel are different, whether you are applying for a role as a Deckhand, Stewardess, Engineer, etc., ensure your CV caters to each job application. [links]


bradford1Merrill
12.05.2021 13:08:49

Superyacht captains and yacht management will agree that finding reliable and strong yacht crew is one of their most challenging and time consuming responsibility. We see the highest turnover rates in the yachting industry than any other and with the constant growth of both superyachts and yacht crew, it's important to ensure your CV stands out from the rest of the crowd. more


molybdenum
03.05.2021 9:41:08

CVs include extensive information on your academic background, including teaching experience, degrees, research, awards, publications, presentations, and other achievements.


happyrock
13.05.2021 15:47:43

Start by making a list of all your background information, and then organize it into categories. more


davout
01.05.2021 4:27:54

A curriculum vitae (CV) provides a summary of your experience and skills. Typically, CVs for entry-level candidates are longer than resumes—at least two or three pages. CVs for mid-level candidates who have amassed numerous publications tend to run much longer.