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Hello! I majored in marine engineering! I want to go cruising, too! I have signed the company! Excuse me, how can I work on a cruise ship?

Hello! From the perspective of your marine engineering major, do you want to work as an engine department on a cruise ship? Or do you want to be a hotel department?

If it's the engine department, then you can do without those big certificates. Class A is required, and you need to work in some small cruise companies for 1-2 years first. At least two tubes or two pairs, and then you can apply for an interview with a big cruise company, and your English should be very good.

If it is a hotel department, this proof is relatively simple. In fact, it is B0 1+ English certificate. It is ok to change to a seaman's certificate, but for the hotel department, the cruise company requires that oral English must be very good and have corresponding post work experience.

At present, I don't recommend Li Xing. The salary is too low, the treatment is too bad, and the company management system is not good. Of course, this requirement is the lowest for other cruise companies, but the corresponding companies are not developing well.

The requirements in the Caribbean are a bit high. Even cleaners need to be able to communicate in spoken English normally and basically without obstacles. All other positions require fluency.