I want to get a customer service job in Miami. I want to work for Carnival cause I love taking their cruises, anybody tried to get a job with them?
I don’t want to work on board the ship. I just want to work for them so I can get a discount on cruises.

you can apply at the jobs section on their website at the bottom right

Princess Cruise Lines or Carnival Cruise Lines?

4 Responses to “How difficult is it to get a job with Carnival Cruise Lines?”

  • M@n in Bl@ck says:

    I’m not sure about the difficulty in being hired, but did read about life aboard a cruise ship. Doesn’t sound too appealing. Crew quarters are cramped(2-4 crewmembers to a cabin)….crew members are reprimanded for fraternizing with guests(unless your job is guest related)….7 day work weeks with an average of 10 hours per day. I guess if you are a workaholic, and don’t mind the long hours, it might be for you.

    Also crew members aren’t allowed in the public areas of the ship except those who have guest related jobs. When you ARE off you have to spend your time in the crew bar or crew recreation area. It’s not nearly as lavish as the guest areas.

    I personally will just enjoy being a guest. :)

    ***To the person below me—My statement said 2-4 crew members per crew cabin. Her plus another person is 2! It all depends on which ship you are assigned to. She went to the gym because she has a guest related job on the boat! My facts I read directly off of the cruiseline website. I also read a blog from someone who worked for over 5 years aboard several cruiselines. He stated that it wasn’t as "fun" and glitzy vacation-like as people think it might be. It depends on the individual that is going to work.
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  • musicx3happens says:

    i just want to disagree with what the person above me said.
    i went on a cruise and talked to my teen club leader about this, and she said she lives with one other girl.
    and on her free time, im positive she went to the gym because we went there with her one time.
    so you don’t have to stay in crew only places. and your allowed to get off the boats at ports, as long as your not working.
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  • RoofingPrincess says:

    I’m reading your question as you’d like to get a land-based customer service job at their corporate headquarters in Miami, not onboard the ship, so all the bickering above about crew jobs is irrelevant.
    Here’s a link to their land-side hiring site:
    https://www3.apply2jobs.com/Carnival/ProfExt/index.cfm?fuseaction=mExternal.showSearchInterface
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  • Alex says:

    you can apply at the jobs section on their website at the bottom right
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