Thursday, September 27, 2012

Dylan Williams, head of service economic development at the Isle of Anglesey County Council, who man




The college is working with cruise ship management firm Viking Recruitment, which provides staff for Seabourn, Welsh-Irish partnership Celtic Wave and Isle of Anglesey County Council, and all students will be guaranteed a job interview with Seabourn cape horn south america travel routes Cruise Lines at the end of the course.
Kevin Spencer, general manager of cruise operations at Viking Recruitment, told the BBC: "It's about getting the message out there. People don't know that, with the right skills and background, the opportunities are out there in the cruise liner industry."
According to the college, "the cruise industry is an emerging high-profile sector in Wales and Ireland", and work carried out by Celtic Wave identified a lack of cruise industry recruitment cape horn south america travel routes programmes in the two nations.
Dylan Williams, head of service economic cape horn south america travel routes development at the Isle of Anglesey County Council, who manage the Celtic Wave Project, said: "This a great opportunity for young people to join the expanding cruise ship industry, an industry which has considerable growth potential here in Anglesey through the port of Holyhead."

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