Royal Caribbean Group to host job recruitment drive in Grenada
Royal Caribbean Group and Grenada Tourism Authority, along with the Mampa Employment Agency, are preparing for the second installment of a large-scale job recruitment drive for Grenadians interested in working onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships.
9th of July 2022
Grenada: Royal Caribbean Group and Grenada Tourism Authority, along with the Mampa Employment Agency, are preparing for the second installment of a large-scale job recruitment drive for Grenadians interested in working onboard Royal Caribbean cruise ships.
This second job fair follows the June 9 signing of a Memorandum of Understanding between the Government of Grenada and Royal Caribbean Group to expand employment opportunities for qualified residents and citizens of Grenada to work on cruise ships operated by Royal Caribbean Group.
“This recruitment drive aligns with our overall development thrust for the tourism industry,” said Petra Roach, CEO of the Grenada Tourism Authority.
“Royal Caribbean Group is one of the top 5 cruise lines in the world with a superb training programme. Successful applicants will benefit from world-class training in the hospitality, travel, and tourism industry, which we can tap into to further develop our own industry here in Grenada.”
The job fair starts with pre-screening on Saturday, July 9 and Monday, July 11, from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm at the Spice Basket, Beaulieu, St George. Applicants are encouraged to bring the following documents to the preliminary interview:
● Resume
● Valid Passport
● VISA Photo
● Police Record
Interviews will be held from July 12 (Tuesday) – July 14 (Thursday). Applicants are asked to email their resumes before the start of the job fair to jobs@mampaagencyltd.com.
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