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Watch Out for this Common Cruise Ship Job Scam

When you're looking for a cruise ship job, part of your job search will probably involve looking through adverts in newspapers and magazines.

Getting the right job is important for you, so when you find an advert offering what looks to be your dream job, it's easy to get excited and start the application process straight away.

Sometimes vacancies will contain a phone number to call, and you may be asked to send in your resume by email. Imagine how great it will be if they then tell you that you have got the job! It's great news, and everything looks fine. You found the job in a good publication, and you don't suspect a thing. But then they ask you to wire over some money to cover the registration process.

And this is where you should stop. Because when you're looking for a cruise ship job, if any potential employer asks you to wire over money, you have to be very careful. If you do go ahead and wire over the money, you could soon discover that the dream job turns into a nightmare.

You don't hear back from them. They don't answer your calls. The number has been disconnected. You then do some research surrounding the cruise ship job and find out that the agency that offered you the job doesn't even exist.
 
You know what's happened, but it's hard to admit it to yourself. You've been scammed.

The problem is that it's so easy to do. Finding that perfect cruise ship job is hard work, and the process can be long and tough. So when you find out you've got a job, it's easy to get carried away. But there are always people out there making money out of unethical means, and unfortunately you're in a good position to be ripped off when you're looking for a cruise ship job.

There may be a number of reasons why you are looking for a cruise ship job, one of which is probably that it is a very desirable job. This means there are lots of other people out there searching for the same job, and this makes them easy victims.

So when you find a job and some form of payment is asked for, you have to be careful. In fact, always assume the worst in this scenario. You may be asked to cover the costs of something like your uniform or a strange fee, and it is easy to not question this, so keen are you for the job to be legitimate.

The fact is, most real employers don't ask for money. And if they do, make sure you find out exactly what it is for before you send it. Do some research, make sure it is legitimate, and don't rush into it. Once you wire money it is impossible to find out who it went to, so it is not worth it unless you are absolutely certain it is genuine. You can work this out by carrying out some research on the company or agency in question, and it will be quite easy to find out whether it is genuine or not.

A cruise ship job will be a great experience, but don't let yourself become a victim of a scam. Make sure you take all the necessary precautions and the experience will be a lot smoother.

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