The World Reviews

2.2

21% would recommend to a friend

(10 total reviews)

16% positive business outlook

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10 reviews
1.0
11 Dec 2023

Toxic culture. Poor Management

Recommend
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Pros

Great opportunity to travel if you ever manage to get off the ship. Lots of interesting destinations. Lovely residents and guests. Compensation is fair above average. Some lovely crew.

Cons

Poor management who promote a very unhealthy working toxic environment. Untrained management who are in positions they cannot manage many full positions without proper education to support their position. No formal training. Bad biased recruitment process. Turnover is so high they recruit the wrong people to quickly fill the never ending list of vacancies. Lots of lovely crew. Lots of entitled crew also backstabbing and lies is the norm here. Crew morale is poor and people are scared to speak or talk to management as they fire anyone that dares to complain. Appraisals are a joke and unfair People fired every other day. And too many bullies. The more you are a bully the better you keep your job. Certain departments have worse bullies. Housekeeping and HR being up there again untrained people in management positions Lots of alcohol consumption is widely practised along with bed hopping bad behaviour is rewarding for some. Lots of perks for the management who possess no attributes or care if you live or die.

2.0
8 Jan 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Travel - lots of travel, and when you think you've had enough then you travel some more - it's a whirlwind of bright lights, big cities, remote and off the beaten track! Want to see whales/dolphins/jungles/underwater volcanoes - you can tick this box! A great community of interesting owners - business CEO's, company founders, inherited wealth and everything in between. Young, old and adventurous and lots of stories. Genuine affection for the crew and a real 'family' environment. Nice crew - international crew and lots of people with interesting resumes who are doing this 'for the travel'.... as social as you want it to be, there is always somebody up for going ashore! Lots of nights in port - 3 nights in Sydney over New Year - you got it. 4 nights in Cape Town - tick that box too..... if you have a position that you can get off the ship you will get to see more of places than you would on a normal cruise liner.

Cons

The flip side of the pros.... well there have to be reasons for the unusually high turnover that this company has. Once you secure a job on a ship travelling the world with lovely people onboard you would think people would never want to leave? Wrong. Sadly they experience unusually high turnover - the great people leave by their own volition as they realise it is not what they expect and many people onboard and in 'HQ' are fired in a 'here today, gone tomorrow' scenario with no reason. And don't ask why.... it's classified. But don't worry,. there's always that person the CEO worked with before who just happens to be ready and available to slot right in..... In 2015 new management inherited a successful, well operated ship and have since broken everything that was working! It's gone from great to a badly run 'cruise ship. 2 years since the new management took over staff morale is very low, turnover is high, favouritism is at an all time high and lots of people (old friends and colleagues) are being slotted into jobs that they don't have the skills for. The result: a 'luxury product' being run by people who don't have luxury experience. Owners are unhappy and the crew onboard are on the front line dealing with their frustration as the people responsible remain safely behind their desks in HQ. No support. This is the epitome of 'yesterday you were a candidate, today you are the employee' situation - you watch people join the ship full of enthusiasm and then see them realise that it is very disorganised with poor management and unhappy crew and see the look of disappointment slowly replace the enthusiasm they arrived with when they face the reality. HR is very unprofessional - has no discretion and cannot be trusted with anything; well known within the company if you want people to know a secret tell the HR leader.

4.0
20 Mar 2013

Wonderful company that values their employees

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The company respects and encourages a work/ life balance Management accepts input from any level within the organization Rare gem - company pays employee benefits

Cons

Individual managers not qualified as managers and are promoted too quickly Limited opportunity for advancement within the organization

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