| After landing a chance for a cruise ship job interview, | | | | Can you live in a tiny cabin which may be shared with |
| you should take time to prepare for the questions that | | | | another crew member? |
| may be asked. It is important to think of the best | | | | You can prove your being fit for the job by answering |
| answers to these questions to increase your chances | | | | these questions positively and of course, honestly. |
| of having your own cruise ship job. This preparations | | | | Preparing for this kinds of questions will provide you a |
| can also help you decide on whether a cruise ship | | | | huge advantage in securing a job on board. |
| career is for your as this questions are designed to tell | | | | Learning a second language is also another advantage |
| the recruiter if your are fit for a job on board. | | | | that you may gain in improving your chances of getting |
| Questions to be asked are to find out whether you | | | | hired. You don't have to be an expert or fluent |
| can do a cruise ship job and if you would be a good | | | | speaker, a reasonably and understandable proficiency |
| cruise crew. Some of the questions to be asked may | | | | is beneficial as cruise ships have passengers of many |
| include: | | | | nationalities and visits different parts of the world that |
| Are you able to work and live as part of a team | | | | is why there is always a need for a crew with second |
| composed of people from different nationalities? | | | | language. |
| Would you be able to live on board a high pressure | | | | English is the most important language but the |
| and sometimes difficult environment? | | | | requirement for a crew member to understand at |
| Do you get sea sick? | | | | least basics of another language is increasing. It may |
| Can you live away from home and family for at least | | | | be to offer directions, take orders, or anything else that |
| six months? | | | | a foreign passenger may request of you. |
| Are you adaptable and flexible? | | | | |