Travel, Tourism and Hospitality - Cruise Ship Steward
Travel, Tourism and Hospitality - Cruise Ship Steward
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Cruise ship stewards clean and service cabins on board cruise ships.
- Show guests to their cabins
- Take food and drink orders
- Make beds
- Supply fresh linen
- Vacuum floors
- Replace mini bar items and provide a bill
- Replace stocks and supplies
As a Cruise Ship Steward, you could work on a cruise ship.
You may need to wear a uniform.
Cruise Ship Stewards tend to work 36 to 40 hours a week. You could work evenings, weekends and bank holidays away from home and on shifts.
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You can apply to work as a cruise ship steward directly with cruise lines, or through specialist recruitment agencies.
There are no formal requirements, but experience of working in a hotel, restaurant or bar can be useful. GCSEs in English and maths will be helpful.
Customer service is an important part of the role, so most cruise liners will expect you to have worked in a customer service job before.
As you'll be travelling around the world, it may be helpful if you can speak a second language.