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How to Become a Cruise Ship Director

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Author: Tyson Hale

Want a job that will make use of your speaking, organizing, and people skills.

Become a Cruise Director!

A cruise director or cruise manager is the one responsible for all activities and entertainment on board the Cruise ship. The job is high paying and experiences are very rewarding. You are in the spotlight and if all goes well, the credits are usually given to you. At the end of the cruise, if there is only one person the guests can remember, it will be the Cruise Director!

The cruise directors' main objective is to give an enjoyable experience to patrons aboard the ship by planning and coordinating social and cultural events. They are constantly in contact with guests giving them valuable information and ensuring their wellness. They are always on the spotlight armed with great public speaking skills.

Cruise directors are also very knowledgeable about the travel routes and destination locations of the cities where the boat docks. They are also equipped with the skills to handle difficult and even emergency situations. Their interpersonal skills are not limited to guests but also implemented in managing ship personnel as well.

Considering the responsibilities and skills involved, it is no surprise that Cruise directors are paid well. At first glance, the job can be very overwhelming but if you are passionate about entertaining people and traveling, this is a dream job for you.

How to become one:

The best way to get this job is by starting from the bottom first. Cruise Companies won't just give these responsibilities to someone who doesn't have on board experience. Cruise directors are usually promoted from lower positions. So, the best way is to nail entry-level positions first and slowly work your way to the top.

However, competition for this position is extremely stiff. You must get ahead of the competition. If you have already secured a staff position, always do excellent work and learn as much as you can. Always strive to get any experience and learn from it!

Observe and study the current cruise director and the intricacies of his job responsibilities. As much as possible, always offer assistance to the Cruise Director. It is not brown-nosing, it is learning and researching.

Never miss out on any training that the company may offer. If you have to pay then, pay. Most likely, these trainings are required to qualify you for the position in the future. If you can add further training not offered by the company to your credentials, then do so. Who knows it may become the deciding factor to eventually make you nail the job. Your co-workers may also have the same training as you but when you have something more like for example, a certificate in CPR or short courses in public speaking then you will most likely get the job.

Once the position becomes available, apply for it. Emphasize your experience and credentials. Be confident. Cruise directors always rise above any occasion.

If for some reason, you are not hired. Always ask how you can improve your hiring chances.


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Darwin said...

Thanks for the great tips on how to become a cruise ship director. In other normal jobs, one has to start as a low level employee then make efforts and rise to high level. It is the same in cruise ship jobs also.

 
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