Namibians secure jobs with MSC Cruises
A total of 42 talented Namibians have received letters of intent from MSC Cruises, with preparations underway for final cross-checks before they set sail between November and January 2025.
MSC Cruises, one of the world’s premier cruise ship brands, launched an incredible opportunity for Namibians to join their onboard team in June this year in collaboration with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB). The response was astounding, with 8 114 applications received from 1 225 applicants for 25 unique roles aboard the MSC Cruise ships.
In line with the NIPDB’s mandate to promote and facilitate opportunities that contribute to economic development and job creation, NIPDB is dedicated to creating pathways that empower the youth – who are the drivers of the Namibian economy. These candidates are set to join the MSC Cruise fleet between November and January, taking on positions in hospitality, hosting, business administration, beauty and wellness, housekeeping, sales and culinary services.
"What a wonderful opportunity for the Namibian youth. Exposing them to international hospitality enriches them and Namibia's tourism skills capacity. Great initiative, NIPDB," said Hospitality Association of Namibia CEO Gitta Paetzold.
MSC Cruises, one of the world’s premier cruise ship brands, launched an incredible opportunity for Namibians to join their onboard team in June this year in collaboration with the Namibia Investment Promotion and Development Board (NIPDB). The response was astounding, with 8 114 applications received from 1 225 applicants for 25 unique roles aboard the MSC Cruise ships.
In line with the NIPDB’s mandate to promote and facilitate opportunities that contribute to economic development and job creation, NIPDB is dedicated to creating pathways that empower the youth – who are the drivers of the Namibian economy. These candidates are set to join the MSC Cruise fleet between November and January, taking on positions in hospitality, hosting, business administration, beauty and wellness, housekeeping, sales and culinary services.
"What a wonderful opportunity for the Namibian youth. Exposing them to international hospitality enriches them and Namibia's tourism skills capacity. Great initiative, NIPDB," said Hospitality Association of Namibia CEO Gitta Paetzold.
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