Useful Resources

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Is Working On Cruise Ships A Safe Career Choice?

After the recent, tragic Costa Concordia cruise ship disaster is working on a cruise ship a career that you should consider or stay clear of?  This article discusses this topic in more detail along with the repercussions of the Concordia incident …Keep reading

Careers for Travel are looking for your story!

As part of a new campaign to help increase awareness of jobs in the travel industry we are looking for people across the globe to share their stories of how they successfully got a career in travel.   We would like to know…Keep reading

Podcast: How To Make Yourself More Employable For A Career In Travel

In this podcast, Neil Maxwell-Keys, founder of Careers for Travel, is interviewed by the Redbrick team to discuss ways to make yourself employable for a career in travel. Neil also…Keep reading

Take A Gap Year – The Smart Way

For many students taking a gap year is a way to see the world before starting university, embarking on a new career or as a way to recover after the stress of exams. Some students even take a gap year just to give them enough time to think clearly about which course…Keep reading

Land Your Dream Job Abroad This Winter – Without Getting Scammed 

Despite the recent British October heat record, we’re all only too aware that winter is drawing ever closer and that bitter cold snap is just around the corner. It’s usually around this time of year that many young people turn their thoughts to…Keep reading

EuroGraduate: Financial experts predict a growth in travel 

Financial experts predict a growth in the travel and tourism sector in 2011 despite the global economic difficulties. Assisting the growth is a trend for exotic destinations, as Sam Pears investigates…Keep reading

 

 

 

 

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