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4 Girls top ICSI Foundation June Exam 2013


News Delhi: Girls have walked away with the top three ranks in the OMR based foundation programmes June 2013 examination (new syllabus.) The ICSI has released the results. for both the old and new syllabus foundation programme. CS students can check their CS June 2013 Foundation exam results on the following website: http://ICSI.ExamResults.net/ Deepika Sukhdev Patra has topped the CS Foundation Programme (new syllabus) June 2013 exam, followed closely by Kavitha Ramesh Kumar at the 2nd ran. The 3rd rank is being shared by Saima Huda K L and Anisha Deepak Raheja. The only boy to figure in the top three is Vishnu Batra, who shares the 3rd rank with the other two girls. Girls again dominate the toppers list of the CS Foundation Programme (old syllabus) June 2013 exam Kirthana Nayak Sujir at 1st rank, Sujal Ravi at 2nd rank and Yashu Singhal at 3rd rank. Singhvi Nikhil Rameshchand shares the 2nd rank with Sujal. The result of Professional Programme Examination held in June, 2013 will be declared on Sunday, 25 August, 2013 at 11.00 a.m.The result of Executive Programme Examination held in June, 2013 will also be declared on Sunday, 25 August 2013 at 2.00 p.m. Both these results will be available on the following website: http://ICSI.ExamResults.net/ ICSI is the only recognized professional body in India to develop and regulate the profession of Company Secretaries in India. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India awards the certificate of bestowing the designation of Company Secretary (CS) to a candidate qualifying for the membership of the Institute. January-2014 2 Super Student Monthly

Super Student : Anastasia Maria Gor dee va Gordee deev


You get 90 seconds. Thats it. An excruciatingly brief slice of time to showcase months of hard work, with 11 other couples snapping, slinking, shimmying and swiveling hips on the same dance floor as you execute your best cha-cha. Switch to the samba and repeat. The Ohio Star Ball, held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center each November, is recognized as one of the largest ballroom competitions in the world. Anastasia Maria Gordeeva, 19, has competed three times in Latin ballroomthe cha-cha, samba, rumba, paso doble and jive. Although the Reynoldsburg High School senior has yet to win or place, she relishes the experience.You grow and learn from competition, says Gordeeva, who has placed first in smaller contests. The whole week before, you go through the routines in your head. Its about muscle memory. The judges just stare with their clipboards. You have to smile, not be tense, not bump into anyone. January-2014 3 Super Student Monthly

Gordeeva discovered dance relatively late, at 13. Her mom, Olga, says it was all about the dress. Anastasia saw a red dress I had designed and her eyes got large like saucers, the professional seamstress and costume designer remembers. Gordeevas coach and mentor, four-time U.S. national ballroom champion Bill Sparks, claims it began when she watched a young friend dance at the studio: Anastasia was a bit tomboyish and thought it was not her thing, but her ability was apparent from the start. The 4.0 valedictorian, who moved here from St. Petersburg, Russia, with her mom and brother in 1999, checks in at her high school campus for orchestra practiceshes a violinist. Then she travels to OSU for macroeconomics, political science and the like; shes amassed 35 college credit hours.She also works two jobs. At Panera Bread, shes behind the counter serving up lattes and smoothies. At the Youth Ballroom Dancesport Academy, where she trains with Sparks, Gordeeva instructs youngsters in the finer points of ballroom dance: rhythm, foot placement and attitude.

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Make sure you get that full range of motion, she implores. Three small girls and a boy face the mirror, hands on hips, right feet perfectly pointed. The little blonde in the sparkly silver skirt briefly slumps. Stay tall! Gordeeva says firmly, then, smiling, continues. Two, three, four and one, cha-cha-cha! Gordeeva readied six pairs, ages 6 to 13, for the Arnold Youth DanceSport Classic, held in early March. Most got first place! she exclaims, beaming. But the preparations were grueling. At the same time, the three-time Arnold Classic dance competitor and her partner, Duy Phan, were polishing their own routines. For the competition, Gordeeva went heavy on the tanning mousse and slipped into a sizzling black and silver sequined dress designed by her mom. Her plans to study international business at OSU in the fall have been shelved for a teaching and training opportunity at a large dance studio in Wisconsin. Going professional opens many doors in dance, Gordeeva says. With this job, explains Sparks, She gains business skills, improves as a teacher and, most importantly, as a competitor. He smiles, blue eyes twinkling. She could be a champion. January-2014 5 Super Student Monthly

Arvind Kejriwal passes floor test, but dodges Opposition's questions


When Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal rose to speak on the motion of confidence, it was expected that he would answer the questions raised by the BJP and the Congress MLAs during the discussion, point by point. However, in his 20-minute long speech, which was high on emotions, Kejriwal ignored some of questions while giving a strong rebuttal to many others. The two big decisions that the Kejriwal government has taken since it assumed office on December 28 free water up to 20 kilolitres to every household with functional meter and 50% reduction in power tariff to customers who consume up to 400

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units in one billing cycle were questioned by leader of the opposition Harsh Vardhan and Delhi Congress chief and MLA Arvinder Singh. Interestingly, both Vardhan and Singh were on the same page when it came to criticising the new governments decisions on power and water. You are taking decisions in a hurry, Singh said. Water subsidy is not benefitting many and you have actually made water costlier in Delhi, Singh added. If you are so concerned about the poor, why did you raise water tariff by 10%? Vardhan asked. On the issue of giving subsidy to power consumers, Vardhana and Singh questioned the logic of diverting taxpayers money for other purposes. You will have to divert money from the heads of the other departments to fund the subsidy. Kejriwal, though he accepted that his decisions would only benefit a few, ignored pointed questions on where the money would come from for the freebies that his government has announced. The chief minister, however, reiterated that his government would take strictest action against the corrupt both in the previous Delhi government and the BJP-ruled civic bodies. The condition of education, health, roads, water and power is bad in Delhi because the politics is bad, the chief minister said. We are here to provide a corruption-free politics and governance to the people of Delhi, said Kejriwal. By repeating the promises his party made in election manifesto, Kejriwal said he wanted to see how many members in the assembly were ready to support the issues that concern the aam aadmi of Delhi.
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Indian temple donates $25,000 to help finance students education


Indian self-help group SINDA and the Singapore Indian Education Trust received $25,000 from the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple at a bursary awards ceremony.
SINGAPORE: Deserving Indian students who require financial help for their educational expenses received a cash boost on Friday night. Indian self-help group SINDA and the Singapore Indian Education Trust received $25,000 from the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple at a bursary awards ceremony. Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Vivian Balakrishnan presented the bursaries to the students. The temple is one of several community partners who have helped give Indian students the best opportunities in education. There are three categories for the awards - Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Category. Primary level students receive $300, Secondary level students $400, and those from the Tertiary level get $500 each.

Higher education within India accessible to only 10% of students


According to a recent report only 10% of the University-age population, between the ages of 22 years and 35 years, have access to higher education. Although many efforts have been made to encourage education January-2014 8 Super Student Monthly

at school level, the education past Class 12th be it vocational or technical has not seen nearly as many provisions to make it more accessible. The report Intergenerational and Regional Differentials in Higher Education in India was written by development economist, Abusaleh Shariff from the Delhi-based Centre for Research and Debates in Development Policy and research analyst Amit Sharma, from the National Council of Applied Economic Research. The report has found that there is a staggering difference between the number of students at school level and number of students for higher studies. The disparity exists across gender, social, economic and religious groups but the difference across geographical areas is most marked. Residents of the North Central region, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal and North East region have the lowest numbers of higher education accessibility. Only 10 % of men and 6% of women have access to higher education in North Central region, while in the North East region the numbers go down to 8% men and 4% women. The Northern region of Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Chandigarh, Haryana and Delhi fare better with around 15% of the residents having access to higher education. Southern region falls in between with 13% of residents availing higher education. South India does however boast of the higher proportion of private sector Institutes at 44%. Across the different regions only 2% of the rural population receives education beyond Class 12th, while 12% of the urban population are able to continue studies after Class 12th. The high expenses of Private and Privateaided Institutions have added to the disparity. Government Institutions remain the most affordable studying destinations with expenditures ranging from Rs 1,000 - Rs. 2000. The North East region is heavily dependent on Government, or Government aided Institutions for higher studies, on the other hand Western India has 22% private sector institutions. Internationally January-2014 9 Super Student Monthly

India has also fallen behind in terms of availability of higher education at a meagre 10%. In comparison China has enrolment of 22% and US has enrolment of 28%. China has improved from 5 million enrolments in the 1990s to 27 million currently while India has expanded from 5 million to 13 million. Higher education is essential in the improvement of a country as a whole.

Delhi private schools move Court against nursery admission scheme


Private schools of Delhi moved the high court seeking the quashing of the government notification on the criteria for Nursery Admissions in the capital. The plea filed by action committee of unaided private schools challenged the 18th December 2013 notification of the Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung. They claimed that Lt. Governor??s office lacks the power to frame the guidelines. The Directorate of Education (DoE) or the Delhi government or the L-G does not have the power to fix criteria of admission in unaided private schools, it said. The new guidelines including abolition of 20 per cent management quota and fixed weight age to neighbourhood kids have been criticised by the parents and school authorities as child-unfriendly. The notification was issued in contravention and violation of the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Human Resource Development in November 2010 whereby complete autonomy was granted to private schools to frame their own policy for admission, said the petition. The nursery admission process will begin from 15th January 2014 and the last date for submission of applications has been decided to be 31st January 2014. Delhi Nursery admission 2014: Najeeb Jung modifies distance criteria January-2014 10 Super Student Monthly

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung has relaxed the guidelines for nursery admissions following a meeting with school authorities. According to reports, the Lieutenant Governor has modified the distance criteria for admissions from six kilometre to eight kilometre, giving parents more choices of schools for their wards. However, there was no review of the management quota which was abolished by the L-G in his December 18 guidelines for admission to nursery in private unaided recognised schools of the capital. School associations have been demanding more autonomy in selection process including freedom to admit students under the management quota. It has been decided to enhance the outer limit of six kilometre kept for the neighbourhood criteria to eight kilometre. While six kilometres limit would satisfy the bulk of the requirement, some parents had raised concerns on narrowly missing the criteria because they had identified specific schools. Any further increase would vitiate the concept of neighbourhood schools, and increase the travel time for small children considerably, stated the order. The guidelines issued by L-G Najeeb Jung on December 18 gave 70 points out of 100 in the open category seats under the neighbourhood criteria. The L-G, however, discarded the suggestions to have slabs in the neighbourhood criteria owing to limited seats for admission. Slabs with more weightage for shorter areas would deny most children from admission, the order stated. The L-Gs order did not review the management quota. There is possibility of misuse of this quota and this cannot be accepted in a society that seeks to provide equal opportunity in education for all that includes the poorest of poor and the weakest of the weak. The intent is to ensure to the maximum extent possible that admission for children would be in a transparent and fair number, the order mentioned. The order also clarified that the staff/employees quota will apply in the case of grandchildren also. On the issue of the five per cent quota for girls in co-ed schools, the order stated that the impression that it would limit the admission of girls to said per cent of the available seats is wrong. This is incorrect. January-2014 11 Super Student Monthly

The five per cent quota is a reservation to encourage education to the girl child and to ensure that where there are limited seats, the girls are not deprived in favour of the male child. Girl children would be entitled to the normal admission process for open seats the same as boys in a transparent manner, the order stated. Meanwhile, some private schools were not pleased with the order and said they will approach the court seeking relief. The Department of Education or the Delhi government or in that matter Delhi L-G does not have the power to fix criteria of admission in unaided private schools. It is the question of autonomy whether the Delhi government or LG enjoys the power to give this kind of order regarding the admission matter. We will call a meeting of the committee in a couple of days and decide future course of action. If we do not get any response from the government, we will approach the court, said SK Bhattacharya, president, Action Committee for Unaided Recognised Private Schools.

Delhi Nursery admission: New guidelines for nursery admissions


The Lt. Governor of Delhi, Najeeb Jang, has issued new guidelines for nursery admissions in schools in the national capital. Under the new system, selection will be done on the basis of fixed parameters and points, including neighbourhood criteria and sibling study in schools. The maximum weightage has been given to neighbourhood criteria for which 70 points have been fixed and it constitutes a distance of up to six kilometers from schools. There will also be no management quota in admission to any of the schools.This time five per cent seats will be reserved for employees of the school and five per cent for the girls in co-educational schools, January-2014 12 Super Student Monthly

which will be filled through, draw of lots of applicants residing within the six kilometer area. Like other schools, minority schools will also have to reserve 25 per seats for the economically weaker sections of society. The admission for the nursery classes will start from January 15, and the last date for submission of applications will be January 31.

Nursery admissions in Delhi: 5 % seats for girls


Nursery admissions are in process & parents are ready with their paperwork in order.The coming year has good news for those who are seeking nursery admission for their daughters. According to new rule, now 5% of total nursery seats in private unaided schools will be reserved for girls, and will be filled through a draw-of-lots out of all registered girl applicants residing within 6km range. Though some parents and schools have welcomed this move, schools with healthy sex ratio feel separate quota will not help in the female education system. However, before putting this rule, the government should have not forgotten parents with single child with boy as sex. One such parent said Is it a crime that our first and only child is a boy? As a child to parents who studied outside Delhi, my son will not get any points for alumni and sibling. And to add to our woes, there will be 5% quota for girls. This is injustice? she says. With distance carrying the maximum points in the current points system, parents are readying a set of documents to serve as address January-2014 13 Super Student Monthly

proof. Earlier, many schools would allocate points - typically 5 though there was the odd one assigning as many as 20 to a girl child. But other principals of schools who have the clientele which dont differentiate between boys and girls wonder how this means a step forward for their specific institutions. Tania Joshi, principal of The Indian School, isnt against this provision either but argues that such measures are more appropriate for government schools.

Government amends AICTE Act


The eight month old Supreme Court ruling on the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE) Act reducing much of its powers, has been amended by the Government. The AICTE, in charge of maintaining the standards of technical education in the country, began in 1945 as an Advisory body. AICTE received statuary status in 1987 however a recent Supreme Court ruling stripped many of AICTE??s powers stating that colleges affiliated to a University do not come under the category of technical institution. The decision for the amendment was announced by Higher Education Secretary, Human Resources Development Ministry, Ashok Thakur. Until the AICTE act is officially amended a temporary arrangement has been set up under which AICTE will set standards for technical Institutes and the respective Universities will provide affiliation. The institutes would still need to be assessed from National Board of Accreditation. Although the Law Ministry has given their approval for the amendments and interim arrangements regarding AICTE it will still take time due to the Lok Sabha polls. The plan to coordinate between AICTE and University Grants Commission (UGC) will be finalized at a AICTE UGC meet on 10th January 2014 under the committe head, Ashok Thakur. The AICTE accreditations are relevant for the following fields: Engineering, Technology, Architecture, Town Planning, Management, Pharmacy, Applied Arts and Crafts, Hotel Management and Catering Technology at different levels for training and research. January-2014 14 Super Student Monthly

The 10 Most Corrupt and Least Corrupt Countries in the World


Here are the 10 least corrupt countries in the world, according to the index: 1. 2. )3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Denmark New Zealand (tied with Denmark for No. 1 Finland Sweden (tied with Finland for No. 3) Norway Singapore (tied with Norway for No. 5) Switzerland Netherlands Australia Canada (tied with Australia for No. 9)

Here are the worlds 10 most corrupt nations, starting with the worst: 1. Somalia 2. North Korea (tied with Somalia and Afghanistan for No. 175) 3. Afghanistan (tied with North Korea and Somalia for No. 175) 4. Sudan 5. South Sudan 6. Libya 7. Iraq 8. Uzbekistan 9. Turkmenistan (tied with Uzbekistan and Syria for No. 168) 10. Syria (tied with Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan for No. 168) January-2014 15 Super Student Monthly

Pomerania, Poland --- Photograph by Kacper Kowalski, Panos Pictures --- Fall colors blaze out in concentric rings from a lake in eastern Pomerania, Poland. The region on the south shore of the Baltic Sea is largely covered with farmlandand vast swaths of forest.

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The cities adding the most high-paid jobs


Since 2009, nearly a quarter of all new jobs in the U.S. more than 1.1 million have been in just five low-skill occupations, according to the most recent data from Economic Modeling Specialists International: food prep and serving workers (which includes fast food); personal care aides; retail salespersons; home health care aides; and waiters and waitresses. Fifty-three percent of new jobs since the end of the recession have come in occupations that pay less than $13.83 per hour. Still, the further removed we get from the recession, the more high-wage job growth is likely to pick up and with it will come more jobs and better earnings potential for lower-skilled workers. This trend is reinforced by the findings of a new report from EMSI and CareerBuilder on Americas job outlook through 2017. The report makes clear that the labor market is becoming increasingly bifurcated, with the number of high- and low-wage jobs expected to expand at or near 5 percent through 2017, while in the middle-wage category, 75 percent of all occupations are projected to lose jobs. Furthermore, for metro areas with strong projected job growth in high-wage occupations, low-wage job growth especially in the service sector is a natural corollary. This concept of high-wage and low-wage job growth going hand-in-hand might sound strange, but its been welldocumented by regional economists. Jobs created in high-wage, exportoriented industries do more than increase the number of well-paid workers in those industries; they also lead to job openings in lower-paying service industries in their city or region which means more jobs for the baristas, cashiers, and retail clerks who make up a large portion of any local economy. These are the cities that we project will add the most highpaying jobs through 2017

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Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV. Projected job total in 2017: 3.54 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 220,067. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 58%

Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA. Projected job total in 2017: 2.07 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 107,694. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 54%. January-2014 18 Super Student Monthly

Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH. Projected job total in 2017: 2.88 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 152,254. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 50%.

Baltimore-Towson, MD. Projected job total in 2017: 1.51 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 69,287. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 49%. January-2014 19 Super Student Monthly

Kansas City, MO-KS. Projected job total in 2017: 1.11 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 32,002. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 49%

San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara, CA. Projected job total in 2017: 1.08 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 37,960 . Percentage expected to be high-wage: 49%. January-2014 20 Super Student Monthly

Hartford-West Hartford-East Hartford, CT. Projected job total in 2017: 679,120. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 21,615. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 48%

Louisville/Jefferson County, KY-IN. Projected job total in 2017: 681,922. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 15,627. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 47%. January-2014 21 Super Student Monthly

Denver-Aurora-Broomfield, CO. Projected job total in 2017: 1.5 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 87,688. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 45.8%.

San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA. Projected job total in 2017: 2.42 million. Projected net job gain, 2013-17: 87,690. Percentage expected to be high-wage: 46%. January-2014 22 Super Student Monthly

14 extraordinary places to see before you die


From a vivid lightning bolt illuminating the Grand Canyon to a rock formation that looks just like an elephant - these are the extraordinary phenomenons of the natural world. These outlandish landscapes might look like something from another planet but they are in fact completely natural eccentricities. Balls Pyramid - The worlds tallest sea stack, at 562 metres, in Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia.

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Giant crater lake - The crater lake at Crater Lake National Park in Oregon was formed about 150 years ago by the collapse of the volcano Mount Mazama.

This is the incredible moment a fierce lightning bolt crashed against the Grand Canyon illuminating the steep canyon walls. Shrouded in darkness, the breath-taking landscape was shocked into life as mother nature sent the bolt storming down to Earth. As it cracked against the rocks the bright blue bolt illuminated the South Rim of the canyon, considered one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World.

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The Beauty Pool of Yellowstone National Park - The hot spring allows luminous algae and bacteria to flourish creating a vivid array of colors.

The Puente del Inca natural rock bridge in Argentina - Bright orange and yellow bacteria mats are created by natural sulphur springs which cover the rock walls. 25 Super Student Monthly January-2014

The peculiar pinnacles at Nambung National Park, Western Australia These amazing natural limestone structures, some standing as high as five metres, were formed approximately 25,000 to 30,000 years ago after the sea receded and left deposits of sea shells. Over time, coastal winds removed the surrounding sand leaving the pillars exposed

The Moeraki Boulders of New Zealand - The gigantic boulders started forming on the ocean floor and can now been seen sitting mysteriously on the coastline thanks to centuries of erosion January-2014 26 Super Student Monthly

The Champagne Pool - A colorful hot spring in the Waiotapu Geothermal area of New Zealand. The surface temperature of the big spring is 74 degrees celsius and it bubbles are due to uprising carbon dioxide. Minerals contained in the hot water are gold, silver, mercury, sulphur and arsenic.

The sliding stones of Death Valley, California - The movement of the rocks continue to baffle experts, with some rocks sliding across a perfectly flat bed despite weighing up to 700 pounds each.

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The elephant rock formation in Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada - A strange natural sandstone rock formation resembling an elephant.

The Great Blue Hole in Belize - A large submarine sinkhole which is over 984 feet across and 407 feet deep. The sinkhole was formed during several episodes of quaternary glaciation when sea levels were much lower. January-2014 28 Super Student Monthly

The Wave in Utah - Carved rock eroded into a wave-like formation made of jurrasic-age Navajo sandstone that is approximately 190 million years old.

Tufa pinnacles at Mono Lake in Sierra Nevada - Mono Lake is a closed hydrological basin meaning water flows into it but it doesnt flow out. The only way for water to leave is through evaporation. Four vertical feet of water can evaporate during the course of a year.

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The pink Lake Hiller lake in Western Australia - Scientists have proven the strange pink color is due to the presence of algae which is usually the cause of strange coloration. January-2014 30 Super Student Monthly

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General knowledge questions for IBPS, Bank clerk, Postal assistant, SSC and RRB
1. Destruction of RBC takes place in ? Answer: Spleen 2. Who is the founder of Girl Guides ? Answer: Agnes Powell 3. Who is the founder of Boy Scout ? Answer: Robert Baden-Powell 4. Which Place is known as Little Tibet ? Answer: Ladakh 5. Which Article in Indian Constitution that exempts Jammu & Kashmir from the catagory of ordinary states ? Answer: Article 152 6. Which is the coal containing highest percentage of carbon ? Answer: Anthracite 7. How many types of writ can be issued by the Supreme Court ? Answer: 5 8. Which is the first UN agency to admit Palestine as a full member ? Answer: UNESCO 9. Who is the first Chairperson of National Human Rights Commission ? Answer: Rangnath Misra 10. Which of the following Union Territories has a Legislative Assembly ? a. Puducherry b. Chandigarh c. Lakshadweep d. Dadra and Nagar Haveli Answar: Puducherry January-2014 31 Super Student Monthly

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Q.1 Which former Prime Minister of India was also called Yuva Turk ? (A) Rajiv Gandhi (B) V.P.Singh (C) H.D.Deve Gowda (D) Chandrashekhar Q2. Which mineral is used to make the Plaster of Paris ? (A) Gypsum (B) Calcite (C) Fluorite (D) Apatite Q3. Which is the most spoken language in the world ? (A) English (B) Mandarin (C) Spanish (D) Hindi Q4. Which planet in the Solar System is named after the Roman god of agriculture and harvest ? (A) Mars (B) Jupiter (C) Saturn (D) Venus Q5. From the Constitution of which country was the concept of the Fundamental Rights in the Indian Constitution borrowed ? January-2014 (A) Australia (B) South Africa (C) United Kingdom (D) United States of America Q6. To which ocean does Panama Canal connect the Pacific Ocean ? (A) Arctic Ocean (B) Antarctic Ocean (C) Atlantic Ocean (D) Indian Ocean Q7. By what name is Krishna Dvaipayana, author of the epic Mahabharat, better known ? (A) Ved Vyas (B) Valmiki (C) Tulsidas (D) Ramanujacharya Q8. In which city is the Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI) located ? (A) Nagpur (B) Lucknow (C) Shimla (D) Cuttack Q9. Bhutia, Kathiawadi, Marwari, Manipuri, Spiti and Zanskari are the Indian breeds of which animal ? (A) Cow (B) Horse 32 Super Student Monthly

(C) Camel (D) Goat Q10. Who introduced the word Robot, for artificial workers, in his science fiction play R.U.R. in 1921 ? (A) George Orwell (B) Karel Capek (C) Daniel Defoe (D) Rudyard Kipling Q11. In the most popular internet domain name .com (dot-com), the com is the short form for which word ? (A) Common (B) Commercial (C) Computer (D) Communication Q12. Deficiency of which vitamin leads to Rickets (softening of bones) ? (A) Vitamin A (B) Vitamin B (C) Vitamin C (D) Vitamin D Q13. Which freedom fighter was popularly known as the Grand Old Man of India ? (A) Bal Gangadhar Tilak (B) Chittaranjan Das (C) Dadabhai Naoroji (D) C.Rajagopalachari Q14. Which Indian state has the longest coastline ? (A) Gujarat January-2014 33

(B) Maharashtra (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Andhra Pradesh Q15. Naxalbari village, the birth place of Naxalite Movement, is located in which state ? (A) Bihar (B) Jharkhand (C) West Bengal (D) Orissa Q16. Roopavahini is the National Television Network of which Asian country ? (A) Nepal (B) Sri Lanka (C) Bhutan (D) Myanmar Q17. On 17 Dec 1931, who founded the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) in Kolkata ? (A) C.V.Raman (B) Homi Bhabha (C) P.C.Mahalanobis (D) Vikram Sarabhai Q18. Named after Libyan leader Muammar al-Gaddafi, famous Test cricket ground Gaddafi Stadium is located in which city ? (A) Hyderabad (India) (B) Dhaka (Bangladesh) (C) Colombo (Sri Lanka) (D) Lahore (Pakistan) Q19. Which mythological weapon is depicted on the Param Vir Chakra medal ? Super Student Monthly

(A) Vajra (B) Khatvanga (C) Sudarshan Chakra (D) Kaumodaki Q20. Hydrogen and Carbon monoxide are the major constituents of which fuel gas ? (A) Coal Gas (B) Water Gas (C) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) (D) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Q21. In May 1998, while addressing at nuclear tests site near Pokhran, who added Jai Vigyan to the Lal Bahadur Shastris slogan Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan ? (A) Indira Gandhi (B) Rajeev Gandhi (C) P.V.Narsimha Rao (D) Atal Behari Vajpayee Q22. On the banks of which river is the Jamshedpur, the steel city of India, situated ? (A) Tapti (B) Narmada (C) Subarnarekha (D) Hooghly Q23. Which Indian city you would be in if you were standing on worlds longest railway platform ? (A) Jabalpur (M.P.) (B) Kharagpur (W.Bengal) (C) Mughalsarai (U.P.)

(D) Secunderabad (A.P.) Q24. In 1953, which film won the first National Award for the Best Feature Film ? (A) Shyamchi Aai (Marathi) (B) Pather Panchali (Bengali) (C) Kabooliwala (Bengali) (D) Mirza Galib (Hindi) Q25. In his first voyage to India, at which place did Vasco da Gama land on 20 May 1498 ? (A) Goa (B) Kochi (Cochin) (C) Mumbai (Bombay) (D) Kozhikode (Calicut) Q26. Vikramshila University, an ancient university of India whose ruins are situated in present day Bihar, was founded by which Pala ruler ? (A) Dharmapala (B) Devapala (C) Mahipala (D) Govindpala Q27. Freedom in Exile book is the autobiography of which Nobel Peace Prize winner ? (A) Yasser Arafat (B) Nelson Mandela (C) Dalai Lama XIV (D) Aung San Suu Kyi Q28. Which Indian woman athlete is popularly known as Idukki Express ? (A) P.T.Usha Super Student Monthly

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(B) K.M.Beenamol (C) Jyotirmay Sikdar (D) Anju Bobby George Q29. Hoover Medal, a prize given for outstanding extra-career services by engineers to humanity, has been awarded to which Indian engineer for year 2008 ? (A) Sam Pitroda (B) G.Madhavan Nair (C) N.R.Narayan Murthy (D) A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Q30. In international cricket, Yuvraj Singh of India is the second batsman to hit 6 sixers in an over. Who was the first ? (A) Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) (B) Adam Gilchrist (Australia) (C) Herschelle Gibbs (South Africa) (D) Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) Q31. On the banks of which river is the Kumbh Mela at Ujjain held ? (A) Kshipra (B) Godavari (C) Krishna (D) Kaveri Q32. Shivkasi in Tamil Nadu is famous for which industry ? (A) Glass (B) Leather (C) Diamond (D) Fireworks January-2014 35

Q33. To put out the fire, which gas is released by Fire Extinguishers ? (A) Oxygen (B) Hydrogen (C) Carbon dioxide (D) Carbon monoxide Q34. Dromedary and Bactrian are the types of which animal ? (A) Goat (B) Camel (C) Elephant (D) Bear Q35. In which union territory of India, would you meet the people of the Onge tribe ? (A) Daman and Diu (B) Lakshadweep (C) Dadra and Nagar Haveli (D) Andaman and Nicobar Islands Q36. Ramon Magsaysay Award, often considered as Asias Nobel Prize, is given in memory of which Asian countrys former president ? (A) Singapore (B) Indonesia (C) Philippines (D) Malaysia Q37. The East-West Corridor, being constructed under National Highways Development Project, and which starts at Porbandar (Gujarat) in west, will terminate at which place in the east ? Super Student Monthly

(A) Silchar (Assam) (B) Kohima (Nagaland) (C) Imphal (Manipur) (D) Shillong (Meghalaya) Q38. Asteroids, sometimes called minor planets or planetoids, are generally found between which planets ? (A) Earth and Mars (B) Mars and Jupiter (C) Jupiter and Saturn (D) Saturn and Uranus Q39. By what name is the observation in economics that bad money drives out good money popularly known ? (A) Says Law (B) Greshams Law (C) Murphys Law (D) Parkinsons Law Q40. The subatomic particle Boson is named after which Indian scientist ? (A) Meghnad Saha (B) Jagdish Chandra Bose (C) Satyendra Nath Bose (D) Homi Bhabha Q41. On 1st July 1997, where was Indias first Science City inaugurated ? (A) Mumbai (B) Bengaluru (C) Hyderabad

(D) Kolkata Q42. What is the name of Morarji Desais samadhi in Ahmedabad ? (A) Raj Ghat (B) Vijay Ghat (C) Abhay Ghat (D) Narayan Ghat Q43. In 1829, which GovernorGeneral prohibited the practice of Sati ? (A) Lord Auckland (B) Lord Amherst (C) Lord William Bentinck (D) Lord Dalhousie Q44. Who authored the book Indica ? (A) Fa Hian (B) Megasthanese (C) Al Beruni (D) Huen Tsang Q45. Which is the oldest stock exchange in Asia ? (A) Tokyo Stock Exchange (B) Hong Kong Stock Exchange (C) Shanghai Stock Exchange (D) Bombay Stock Exchange Q46. Who is the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India ? (A) Mangala Rai (B) Sam Pitroda (C) Anil Kakodkar (D) G.Madhavan Nair Q47. By defeating Harshavardhana on the banks of 36 Super Student Monthly

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river Narmada, which Chalukya ruler stopped him from expanding into south ? (A) Pulkesin I (B) Pulkesin II (C) Vinayaditya (D) Vijayaditya Q48. In 1892, who became the first Indian to be elected to the House of Commons (lower house of British Parliament) ? (A) Mahatma Gandhi (B) Dadabhai Naoroji (C) Tej Bahadur Sapru (D) Gopal Krishna Gokhale Q49. Which military training institute located at Khadakwasla near Pune in Maharashtra has adopted Seva Parmo Dharma (Service before Self) as its motto ? (A) National Defence Academy (B) Indian Military Academy (C) Defence Services Staff College (D) Dundigul Air Force Academy Q50. Which city houses the headquarters of Asian Development Bank (ADB) ? (A) Manila (Philippines) (B) Bangkok (Thailand) (C) Kualalampur (Malaysia) (D) Seoul (South Korea) Q51. Which natural sugar is found in the milk ? (A) Lactose

(B) Sucrose (C) Maltose (D) Fructose Q52. Nepali, Lepcha, Bhutia and Limbu are the main spoken langauges of which Indian state ? (A) Manipur (B) Mizoram (C) Sikkim (D) Nagaland Q53. On 15 May 1952, who became the first speaker of the Lok Sabha ? (A) Sukumar Sen (B) G.V.Mavalankar (C) Harilal J. Kania (D) S.Radhakrishnan Q54. Which royal poet of Delhi Sultanate is regarded as the Father of Qawwali ? (A) Tansen (B) Baiju Bawra (C) Nayak Charju (D) Amir Khusro Q55. In 1976, which Bengali lady novelist became the first woman to receive the Jnanpith Award for her novel Pratham Pritisruti (First Promise) ? (A) Ashapurna Devi (B) Mahasveta Devi (C) Mahadevi Varma (D) Amrita Pritam Q56. Which Article of the Indian Constitution gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir ? 37 Super Student Monthly

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(A) Article 352 (B) Article 356 (C) Article 360 (D) Article 370 Q57. Immortalized in the voice of Lata Mangeshkar, Kavi Pradeeps famous patriotic song Aye mere watan ke logon was set to music by which musician ? (A) Naushad (B) S.D.Burman (C) O.P.Nayyar (D) C.Ramchandra Q58. Coined by French priest Henri Didon, Citius, Altius, Fortius (Swifter, Higher, Stronger) slogan is the motto of which tournament ? (A) Olympic Games (B) Commonwealth Games (C) FIFA World Cup (D) Asian Games Q59. Who was popularly known as the Lady with the Lamp ? (A) Mother Teresa (B) Sister Nivedita (C) Florence Nightingale (D) The Mother (Mirra Alfassa) Q60. Falkland Islands, located in South Atlantic Ocean, are a selfgoverning Overseas Territory of which country ? (A) France (B) United Kingdom (C) Argentina January-2014 38

(D) Spain Q61. What is the minimum age limit to become the Governor of a state in India ? (A) 18 years (B) 25 years (C) 30 years (D) 35 years Q62. Yakshagana, literally meaning celestial music, is a popular dance drama of which Indian state ? (A) Gujarat (B) Maharashtra (C) Karnataka (D) West Bengal Q63. Hirakud Dam at Sambalpur in Orissa, the longest dam in India, is built across which river ? (A) Narmada (B) Mahanadi (C) Godavari (D) Kaveri Q64. Among terrestrial (land) animals, which animal has the longest gestation period ? (A) Tiger (B) Elephant (C) Rhinoceros (D) Horse Q65. For writing the Punjabi language, which Sikh guru developed the Gurumukhi script ? (A) Guru Angad (B) Guru Amar Das Super Student Monthly

(C) Guru Ram Das (D) Guru Arjan Q66. Which among the following disease is caused by female Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes ? (A) Malaria (B) Kala-Azar (C) Dengue Fever (D) Typhoid Q67. Mein Kampf (My Struggle) book is the autobiography of which dictator ? (A) Pol Pot (B) Idi Amin (C) Adolf Hitler (D) Joseph Stalin Q68. Who was the chief guest at the Republic Day celebrations on 26th January 2009 in New Delhi ? (A) Vladimir Putin (Russian President) (B) Nicolas Sarkozy (French President) (C) Zigme Singye Wangchuk (Bhutan King) (D) Nursultan Nazarbayev (Kazakhstan President) Q69. In 1916, who founded Shreemati Nathibai Damodar Thackersey (SNDT) Womens University at Pune, the first womens university in India ? (A) Annie Besant (B) Mahatma Gandhi (C) Madan Mohan Malaviya January-2014 39

(D) Dhondo Keshav Karve Q70. In which African city are the headquarters of United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) located ? (A) Nairobi (Kenya) (B) Cairo (Egypt) (C) Abuja (Nigeria) (D) Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) Q71. Which hormone, released when danger threatens, is known as Emergency hormone ? (A) Insulin (B) Adrenaline (C) Melatonin (D) Thyroxine Q72. Kathakali, Mohiniaattam and Thullal dance forms are native of which state ? (A) Karnataka (B) Andhra Pradesh (C) Tamil Nadu (D) Kerala Q73. Which is the only continent through which all longitude lines passes ? (A) Asia (B) Africa (C) Antarctica (D) Australia Q74. Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka and Abhidhamma Pitaka collectively known as the Tripitaka (three baskets) are sacred texts of which religion ? Super Student Monthly

(A) Jainism (B) Sikhism (C) Buddhism (D) Christianity Q75. In 1997, to which Indian film star did Pakistan Government present its highest civilian award Nishan-e-Intiaz ? (A) Dev Anand (B) Raj Kapoor (C) Amitabh Bachchan (D) Dilip Kumar Q76. On 18 March 1965, who became the first human to walk in the space ? (A) Yuri Gagarin (B) Alexey Leonov (C) Neil Armstrong (D) Buzz Aldrin Q77. Washington D.C., the capital of United States of America, is located on the banks of which river ? (A) Seine (B) Thames (C) Potomac (D) Moskva Q78. Which among the following is the first indigenous civilian aircraft of India ? (A) Saras (B) Tejas (C) Chetak

(D) Cheetah Q79. Near which city is the Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History located ? (A) Panaji (Goa) (B) Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) (C) Bharatpur (Rajasthan) (D) Sultanpur (Haryana) Q80. Which Central American country was formerly known as British Honduras ? (A) Belize (B) Malawi (C) Botswana (D) Benin Q81. What name has been given to the first Boeing 747/700 jet, inducted into Indian Air Force, designed to work as the Indian Presidents office-in-the-sky ? (A) Samrat (B) Rajdoot (C) Maharaja (D) Badshah Q82. Which pigment gives plants and leaves their green colour ? (A) Betalain (B) Chlorophyll (C) Carotenoid (D) Anthocyanin Q83. As a token of protest against Jallianwala Bagh massacre on 13 April 1919, who returned the Knighthood conferred on him by the British Government ? Super Student Monthly

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(A) Rabindranath Tagore (B) Tej Bahadur Sapru (C) Gopal Krishna Gokhle (D) Syed Ahmed Khan Q84. On 6 Apr 2009, which Indian cricketer surpassed Australian Mark Waughs world record for the most catches in Test Cricket by a fielder (excluding wicket-keeper) ? (A) Sunil Gavaskar (B) V.V.S.Laxman (C) Rahul Dravid (D) Mohammed Azharuddin Q85. What is the retirement age of High Court judges ? (A) 60 years (B) 62 years (C) 65 years (D) 70 years Q86. Which apparatus is used to measure the blood pressure ? (A) Hygrometer (B) Chronometer (C) Thermometer (D) Sphygmomanometer Q87. Which renowned dancer established classical dance school Kalakshetra at Adyar near Chennai in 1931 ? (A) Protima Gauri Bedi (B) Sonal Mansingh (C) Mrinalini Sarabhai (D) Rukmini Devi Arundale Q88. Kudremukh hills, name literally meaning Horse face, in January-2014 41

Karnataka are famous for mines of which mineral ? (A) Gold (B) Lignite (C) Bauxite (D) Iron Ore Q89. Ghatigaon Sanctuary, set up for the conservation of the Son Chiriya (great Indian bustard), is located in which state ? (A) Haryana (B) Rajasthan (C) Madhya Pradesh (D) Karnataka Q90. The novel Q & A, on which 8 Oscar awards winning film Slumdog Millionaire (2008) is based, was authored by which Indian civil servant ? (A) Vikas Swarup (B) Vikram Seth (C) Amitav Ghosh (D) Aravind Adiga Q91. Which is the only bird that can fly backwards ? (A) Sunbird (B) Kingfisher (C) Honeyeater (D) Hummingbird Q92. Chanderi and Maheshwari sarees are native of which state ? (A) Tamil Nadu (B) West Bengal (C) Madhya Pradesh Super Student Monthly

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Able Seaman Entry Level Salary $1600-1800/month. An ordinary seaman comes on board to learn ships maintenance, painting, cleaning, knot-making, watch-standing duties, tying down the ship, rigging, lookout responsibilities and other types of seamanship. Accountant - Salary $3400-3600/ month. Prepares balance sheets, profit and loss statements, and other financial reports. Responsibilities also include analyzing trends, costs, revenues, financial commitments, and obligations incurred to predict future revenues and expenses. Reports organizations finances to management, and offers suggestions about resource utilization, tax strategies, and assumptions underlying budget forecasts. May require a bachelors degree in accounting and 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and preestablished guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision. Primary job functions do not typically require exercising independent judgment. Activity Coordinator -Salary $20002800/month. Organizes and provides program content for social events for an organization or group of people. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Familiar with standard concepts, practices,

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and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Administrative Assistant - Salary $2400-3200/month. Performs a variety of administrative functions. Schedules appointments, gives information to callers, and takes dictation. Composes memos, transcribes notes, and researches and creates presentations. Generates reports, handles multiple projects, and prepares and monitors invoices and expense reports. May assist with compiling and developing the annual budget. Requires a high school diploma with 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Has knowledge of commonlyused concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-

established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervision. Aerobic/Fitness Instructor -Salary $1900-2000/month. Responsibilities include providing safe and educational group exercise classes. Interacts with exercise class participants to ensure that exercises are carried out in a safe and effective manner. Teaches the class at the appropriate level for all participants. Suggests modified exercises for individuals as needed. Always starts and ends class on time. Assistant Bar Manager - Salary $2600- 3000/month. You will be responsible for managing the day to day business and develop your staff through training and ensure the highest standard of service which will exceed the customers expectation. A knowledge of cocktails and menu design would be advantageous, along with attention to detail and a proven track record of achieving financial results.

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Assistant Cabin Steward Stewardess - Salary $1800-2000/ month. Cleaning of assigned public areas and passenger cabins, passenger laundry requests as directed by cabin stewards. No experience required. Assistant Casino Manager Salary $2600-3000/month. Responsible for daily operations of the casino. Performs accounting functions and manages staff. Reports to Casino Manager. Assistant Chief Housekeeper Salary $2400-2600/month. Responsible for managing staff and overseeing operations. Reports to Chief Housekeeper. Assistant Cruise Director - Salary $2600-2800/month. Oversees and schedules Cruise Staff and activities programs for passengers. Assistant Food and Beverage Assistant - Salary $2300-2600/ month.

Generally oversees the entire operation of the food and beverage department. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to restaurants, lounges, and banquet facilities. Assistant Head Chef - Salary $4200-4600/month. Responsible for all of the operations of the kitchens. Creates and updates menus to maximize profits and minimize loss. Tests and develops recipes. Monitors customer satisfaction. Maintains inventory of kitchen supplies and food. Ensures that food and facilities meet all governmental regulations. Assistant Hotel Manager - Salary $4200-4500/month. Ensure that the day-to-day operations of their various departments meet the standards set by the Hotel manager. Responsible for personnel, accounting and office administration, marketing and sales, purchasing, security, maintenance, and recreational facilities. Assistant Laundry Supervisor Salary $1400-1600/month.

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Manages the daily operations of a laundry department. Assigns and reviews the work of a laundry employees engaged in receiving, washing, ironing, packaging and delivering laundry to various departments. Assistant Pastry Chef- Salary $1400-1600/month. Reporting directly to the Head Pastry Chef. The Pastry Chefs must have a minimum of three years experience in the pastry field. A degree from a postsecondary culinary arts program is preferred. Assistant Production Manager Salary $2000-2400/month. Responsible for ensuring the production quality of all shows and public events. Assistant Salon Manager - Salary $1600-2400/month. Oversees staff and operations of the salon. Reports to Salon Manager. Assistant Shop Manager - Salary $1800-2400/month.

Oversees staff and operations of the gift shop. Assistant Shore Excursion Manager - Salary $2400/3400/ month. Responsible for organizing and overseeing shore excursions at various ports. Bar Manager - Salary $3000-3800/ month. Responsible for all bar department activities including accounting functions. Bar Supervisor - Salary $24002800/month. Assists Bar manager with scheduling and daily operations. Bar Waiter Waitress - Salary $1800-3000/month. Serves beverages to passengers and reports to Bar Supervisor. Bartender - Salary $1800-2800/ month. Serves beverages in lounges and on deck.

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Bell Boy - Salary $1400-1800/ month. Responsible for room service requests. No experience required. Bell Captain - Salary $1600-2200/ month. Schedules and oversees staff functions. Entry level training provided. Busboy - Salary $1200-1400/month. Responsible for busing tables. No experience required. Butcher - Salary $1500-2000/month. Cuts, trims, bones, ties, and grinds meats, using butchers cutlery and powered equipment, such as electric grinder and band saw, to portion and prepare meat in cooking form: Cuts, trims, and bones carcass sections or prime cuts, using knives, meat saw, cleaver, and band saw, to reduce to cooking cuts, such as roasts, steaks, chops, stew cubes, and grinding meat. Cuts and weighs steaks and chops for individual servings. Tends electric grinder to grind meat. Shapes and ties roasts. May estimate requirements and requisition or order meat supply. May receive, inspect, and store meat upon delivery. May record quantity of meat

received and issued to cooks. Cabin Steward Stewardess Salary $1400-2400/month. Cleaning of assigned public areas and passenger cabins, passenger laundry requests. No experience required. Casino Cashier - Salary $16002600/month. This job consists of receiving and paying out money and keeping records of exchange transactions in the shipboard casino. Persons in this position will provide customer assistance through the exchange of various types of monetary notes, coins, credit and casino chips and helpful information. Cashiers are responsible for smooth, efficient and accurate monetary exchange. Persons holding this position are required to maintain cage security as well as accuracy of various reports regarding authorization forms, reconciliation of transactions and exchange summary reports. Cashiers must also provide excellent customer service by assisting and providing helpful information. Casino Dealer - Salary $1600-2800/ month. Running casino games such as blackjack, roulette and baccarat.

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Casino Manager - Salary $32004200/month. Responsible for all operations related to casino department including management and accounting. Chief Housekeeper - Salary $3400-4000/month. Responsible for all operations of the housekeeping department. Cleaner - Salary $900-1600/ month. Responsible for cleaning assigned passenger areas. No experience required. Comedians - Salary $1600-2800/ month. Performing live shows, extensive experience required. Computer Systems Hardware Technician - Salary $3200-4800/ month. Qualified candidate will have a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant work experience in a computer repair environment and

must possess a basic understanding of PC configurations, operating systems, major software titles and current technology. Computer Technician - Salary $3200-4800/month. The job responsibilities can range from basic PC Technician work to implementing a network and working with hubs/routers/switches. Cosmetologist - Salary $2200-3200/ month. Provide quality facial & body treatments, waxing, and Manicures & Pedicures. Crew Purser - Salary $1400-2200/ month. Provide administrative support for the ship and crew by processing crew paperwork and assist with all crew-related matters. Cruise Director - Salary $45007000/month. Responsible for all onboard entertainment and acts as master of ceremonies. Cruise Staff - Salary $1900-2600/ month.

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Running passenger activities, assisting passengers with luggage and providing customer service. No experience required. Dining Room Manager - Salary $3200- 4000/month. Oversees food and beverage department including assigning work tasks and implementing procedures and training. Disc Jockey - Salary $1800-2200/ month. Extensive music background ranging from various decades. Dishwasher- Salary $900-1400/ month. Washes and stacks dishes. No experience required. Doctor - Salary $4600-6200/month. Provide treatment to passengers and crew members. Must have current license and experience with various types of medicine such as emergency, internal and primary care.

Electrician - Salary $2000-2600/ month. An Electrician Technician will be excepted work on electrical projects and electrical maintenance with little supervision. The position would be expected to install and maintain high voltage up 480v and low voltage down to 12vdc. The position would also require the ability to install and maintain various components of electrical controls and automation. First Cook - Salary $1800-2600/ month. Ideal background includes cooking in a hotel/ resort or country club with a strong focus on guest service. Responsible for supervising second and third cooks; performs culinary duties as set by chief chef. Floor Supervisor - Salary $22002600/month. Responsible for supervising cabin stewards and ensuring cleanliness of cabins. Entry level training provided.

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Florist - Salary $1600-2000/month.

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Responsible for performing hand and foot treatments, evaluating clients needs and recommending appropriate treatments. Night Auditor - Salary $2400-3000/ month. Compare and review multiple reports to ensure completeness and accuracy of the daily transactions processed in the different outlets Ensure that manual charges and adjustments are approved by managers or supervisors Ensure that manual transactions have proper documentation Run credit card transactions interface for the multiple properties Handle guests requests as needed Compare deposit logs to the daily cashiers shift reports for accuracy and completeness Identify, correct and/or address any variances found in the process Maintain management informed of situations encountered and any decisions made Nurse - Salary $2800-3800/month. Graduate of an accredited School of Registered Nursing,

with current licensure; Ambulatory or Specialty area experience preferred; CPR Healthcare Provider certification mandatory. Pastry Chef - Salary $1400-2000/ month. Culinary degree in preferred. At least five years experience as a Pastry chef in a high volume multi outlet full service operation. Photographer - Salary $2000-2200/ month. Strong dimensional design and technical ability. Responsible for taking portraits and processing. Plumber - Salary $2000-2400/ month. Pool Attendant/Lifeguards Salary $1600-1800/month. supervise swimmers and bathers to prevent accidents and make sure they follow safety regulations rescue swimmers in difficulty and provide first-aid treatment if required

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educate the community in water safety place signs or barriers to warn of dangerous conditions or areas, and make sure users are aware of potential dangers caution people behaving in an unsafe manner and expel those who refuse to cooperate report incidents to management or other authorities design and implement emergency procedures undertake basic water quality control and testing procedures maintain rescue equipment care for lost children perform basic administrative duties such as writing reports.

Prepares various food products for restaurant and banquet operations, guest consumption and enjoyment. Entry level training provided. Production Manager - Salary $2400-3200/month. Oversees production shows and supervising staff. Radio Officer - Salary $2400-2800/ month. Receptionist - Salary $1800/2600/ month. Primary Skills: Word; Excel; Power Point; Multi-line. Entry level training provided. Restaurant Manager - Salary $2600-3400/month. The position reports to the General Manager and is accountable for the operational results for the shift. Retail Sales Person - Salary $1400-2200/month. Proven sales ability, computer experience, and friendly phone personality, integrity, and enthusiasm complement your desire for

Prep Cook- Salary $1400-1800/ month.

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Responsible for performing hand and foot treatments, evaluating clients needs and recommending appropriate treatments. Night Auditor - Salary $2400-3000/ month. Compare and review multiple reports to ensure completeness and accuracy of the daily transactions processed in the different outlets Ensure that manual charges and adjustments are approved by managers or supervisors Ensure that manual transactions have proper documentation Run credit card transactions interface for the multiple properties Handle guests requests as needed Compare deposit logs to the daily cashiers shift reports for accuracy and completeness Identify, correct and/or address any variances found in the process Maintain management informed of situations encountered and any decisions made Nurse - Salary $2800-3800/month. Graduate of an accredited School of Registered Nursing,

with current licensure; Ambulatory or Specialty area experience preferred; CPR Healthcare Provider certification mandatory. Pastry Chef - Salary $1400-2000/ month. Culinary degree in preferred. At least five years experience as a Pastry chef in a high volume multi outlet full service operation. Photographer - Salary $2000-2200/ month. Strong dimensional design and technical ability. Responsible for taking portraits and processing. Plumber - Salary $2000-2400/ month. Pool Attendant/Lifeguards Salary $1600-1800/month. supervise swimmers and bathers to prevent accidents and make sure they follow safety regulations rescue swimmers in difficulty and provide first-aid treatment if required

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educate the community in water safety place signs or barriers to warn of dangerous conditions or areas, and make sure users are aware of potential dangers caution people behaving in an unsafe manner and expel those who refuse to cooperate report incidents to management or other authorities design and implement emergency procedures undertake basic water quality control and testing procedures maintain rescue equipment care for lost children perform basic administrative duties such as writing reports.

Prepares various food products for restaurant and banquet operations, guest consumption and enjoyment. Entry level training provided. Production Manager - Salary $2400-3200/month. Oversees production shows and supervising staff. Radio Officer - Salary $2400-2800/ month. Receptionist - Salary $1800/2600/ month. Primary Skills: Word; Excel; Power Point; Multi-line. Entry level training provided. Restaurant Manager - Salary $2600-3400/month. The position reports to the General Manager and is accountable for the operational results for the shift. Retail Sales Person - Salary $1400-2200/month. Proven sales ability, computer experience, and friendly phone personality, integrity, and enthusiasm complement your desire for

Prep Cook- Salary $1400-1800/ month.

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success. Entry level training provided. Safety Officer - Salary $2600-3000/ month. Specialized knowledge of regulatory and voluntary standards related to hospitality safety. Entry level training provided. Salon Manager - Salary $28003400/month. Oversees salon operations and accounting duties. Scuba Diving Instructor - Salary $1800-2400/month. CPR/First Aid certificate required. Second Cook - Salary $1600-2000/ month. Performs various duties as set by first cook. Entry level training provided.

Show Dancer - Salary $3000-3600/ month.

Singers/Band - Salary $3200-7000/ month.

Slot Technician - Salary $ 26003400/month. Responsible for maintenance and repair of machines.

Sound Light Technician - Salary $1800-2200/month. Operates and repairs sound amplifying systems and lighting systems used. Entry level training provided.

Sous Chef - Salary $2200-2500/ month. Culinary degree and extensive experience required. High organization skills overseeing multiple banquet event production and execution.

Shore Excursion Manager - Salary $3000-3600/month. Oversees shore excursions at various ports.

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Salon Manager (oversees entire operations of the beauty salon, accounting and management of the salon staff) - extensive beauty salon and managerial experience required. Salary range: $2400-3800 U.S. per month, depending on cruise lines. Assistant Salon Manager (manages the day to day operations of the beauty salon as directed by the salon manager) - beauty salon and managerial experience required. Salary range: $2000-2900 U.S. per month, depending on cruise lines. Possibilities for promotion to Salon Manager. Beautician - must have one of the following qualifications: CIDESCO, CIBTAC, IHBC, BTEC, CITY AND GUILDS, NVQS, ITEC or IA. For applicants applying outside Europe, an International equivalent will be accepted. Note that a qualification in FACIAL and BODY ELECTRICS is essential. Hair Stylist / Hairdresser - extensive beauty salon experience required. Must have completed a three year hairdressing apprenticeship or full time training course at a certified college. In addition, applicants must be fully qualified in both ladies and mens hairdressing. It is also important that hairdressers can cope with both a busy column and a demanding clientele. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2200-2900 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities and cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Salon Manager. Massage Therapist - extensive experience required. Must be qualified in Swedish Massage. Any additional qualifications like Aromatherapy, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Reiki Healing or Sports Therapy is a definite plus. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $2600-3600 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities and cruise line. Cosmetologist - extensive beauty salon experience required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2100-2900 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities and cruise line. Nail Technician - required to have completed a Nail Technician training course and have at least one years full time salon experience. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2200-2800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities and cruise line. Aerobic & Fitness Instructor - must have an RSA or YMCA Exercise to Music, or an aerobic qualification, a Step certificate, Resistance Weights, e.g.. BAWLA or NABBA or an international equivalent. At least three months experience in teaching is required. Instructors are required to take a variety of aerobic classes, supervise the

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gymnasium and also offer Personal Training to guests. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending the cruise line. Alternative Instructor - a limited number of positions are available for Yoga and Tai Chi instructors. Casino Manager (oversees entire operations of the casino, accounting,. manages casino staff) - casino and managerial experience required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2900-3800 U.S. per month, depending on commission. Assistant Casino Manager (oversees operations of thecasino as directed by the Casino Manager, accounting procedures) - casino experience required, usually begin on board as a croupier. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $2400-3100 U.S. per month, depending on commission. Possibilities for promotion to Casino Manager. Casino Dealers/Croupiers (roulette, black jack, baccarat) Experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2600 U.S. per month, depending on commission and gratuities. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Casino Manager. Slot Technician, males and females (responsible for the maintenance and repairs of all casino devices and machines) extensive mechanical and electrical background and/or education required. Salary range: $2500-2800 U.S. per month plus tips, depending on the cruise line or concession Cashier (responsible for the accounting of revenue as directed by the Casino Manager - entry-level position. Accounting experience preferable. Salary range: $1700-1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line or concession and tips from casino dealers. Cruise Director (the cruise director is in charge of all onboardentertainment, creates, coordinates, and implements all the daily activities, acting master of ceremonies at social activities and evening shows). Professional entertainment background preferred or 2-5 years on board working your way up from an entry-level cruise staff position. Public speaking, delegate responsibilities and strong organizational abilities required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $3800-7500 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Cruise Director (coordinates the cruise staff personnel activity schedules, supervise and act as master of ceremonies at specific passenger activities as directed by the cruise director, and assists in creating the daily programs). Entertainment, recreation, hotel or resort experience preferred or 1-2 years on board

working your way up from an entry-level cruise staff position. Public speaking, delegate responsibilities and strong

organizational abilities required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2100-2700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Cruise Director.

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Social Hostess (introduces the captain to passengers at the Captains Cocktail Party. Conducts social activities. Acts as a master of ceremonies at specific passenger activities as directed by the cruise director). Entertainment, recreation, hotel or resort experience preferred or 1-2 years on board working your way up from an entry-level cruise staff position. Public speaking, delegate responsibilities and strong organizational abilities required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2400 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Cruise Director. Cruise Staff (organizing passengers activities-golf, quizzes, bingo etc.) - some experience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Cruise Director. Disc Jockey (should have a diverse music foundation to span the generations of the passengers) - hotel, resort or night club experience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700-2000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Fitness Instructor / Fitness Trainer (passengers exercise activities, sports) - must have an RSA or YMCA Exercise to Music, or an aerobic qualification, a Step certificate, Resistance Weights, e.g.. BAWLA or NABBA or an international equivalent. At least three months experience in teaching is required. Instructors are required to take a variety of aerobic classes, supervise the gymnasium and also offer Personal Training to guests. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Youth Activities Coordinator (organizing childrens activities) - some experience with children preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700-2100 U.S. per month depending on the cruise line. Diving Instructor (conducts daily diving and snorkeling programs, maintains equipment ) Diving instructors certificate and CPR/First Aid certificate required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month depending on the cruise line. Golf Instructor (Operating golf simulator, playing golf with passengers, other cruise staff duties). Fluent English Language skills required. These positions call for very independent

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at ALL levels and the ability to interact in social situations with the Cruise Line guests, staff and port personnel. They must also possess the motivation and business acumen to operate our onboard operation in its entirety, from self-promotion, instruction and conducting shore excursions. Salary range: $1600-3800 U.S. per month depending on the cruise line. Guest Entertainer (a complete and strong 40-50 minutes selfcontained showcatering to a wide diversity of ages required). Salary range: $4000-18000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line and negotiation.. Lounge Performer (entertain in certain locations on board - piano bar, night club etc. providing their own music and materials) - solid experience and ability to play a wide diversity of musical styles required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2500-4800 U.S. per month. Dancer, Singer (main production shows, cabarets) - extensive experience in production shows required. Salary range: $1600-2900 U.S. per month (cast members to lead performers),depending on the cruise line. Musician: o Show band - extensive professional experience required, excellent sight reading. Salary range: $1700-2700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

Please send an audio tape, detailed resume and a photo. o Lounge groups (2 to 6 piece bands) - experience required. Fair English Language skills required. Salary range: $17002400 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Please send an audio tape, detailed resume and a photo.

Production Manager (responsible for running the production shows and managing the technical staff) - extensive technical and practical education and /or hands-on experience required. Salary range: $2200-3100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Production Manager (assisting in running the production shows and any activities that require technical assistance) extensive technical and practical education and /or hands-on experience required. Salary range: $1700-2600 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Production Manager.

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Sound & Light Technician (assisting in running the production shows and any activities that require technical assistance) - technical and practical education and /or hands-on experience required. Salary range: $1600-1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Production Manager. Cruise Staff (organizing passengers activities-golf, quizzes, bingo etc.) - some experience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Cruise Director. Disc Jockey (should have a diverse music foundation to span the generations of the passengers) - hotel, resort or night club experience preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700-2000 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Fitness Instructor / Fitness Trainer (passengers exercise activities, sports) - experience required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Youth Activities Coordinator (organizing childrens activities) some experience with children preferred. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2100 U.S. per month depending on the cruise line. Buffet Steward / Stewardess (serving meals, drinks, cleaning tables) - No experience required, some experience preferred. Basic English Language knowledge required. Salary range: $900-1300 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities (tips) from passengers. Strong possibilities for promotion to Bar Steward, Junior Waiter, Assistant Waiter and Waiter. Bar Accountant (responsible for accounting procedures of the bar department) - accounting background and / or education required. Salary range: $1600-1900 U.S. per month. Bartender (responsible for serving alcoholic beverages to passengers inlounges and on decks) - Some experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1700- 2400 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Bar Stewards/ Stewardess (responsible for serving alcoholic beverages to passengers in lounges and on decks) - Some experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1400- 2200 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from

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Bar Boy / Bar Utility (responsible for cleanliness of lounges and restocking bar supplies) - no experience required, entry level position. Very basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $600-900 U.S. per month, depending on percentage of tips (gratuities). Possibilities for promotion to Bar Steward. Dining Room Junior Waiter / Waitress (assisting dining room assistant waiters, serving meals and drinks) - Some experience required. Fare English Language skills required. Salary range: $1200-1800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities (tips) from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room Assistant Waiter. Dining Room Assistant Waiter / Waitress (assisting dining room waiters in thefood and beverage service, serve passengers as directed by the waiter) - Experience required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1400- 2100 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room Waiter. Dining Room Waiter (serving passengers, explain the dishes, make recommendations, supervise assistant waiters assigned to their tables) - lots of experience and fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2200-3800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Possibilities for promotion to Dining Room Head Waiter. Dining Room Head Waiter (responsible for a certain serving station in the dining room, supervises all waiters) - lots of restaurant and prior cruise ship experience in related position required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2600-4800 U.S. per month, depending on gratuities from passengers. Maitre D/Restaurant Manager - takes care of seating arrangements, service, and oversees the wait staff for the dining room. Under the maitre d are the head waiters, and each of them is responsible for several waiters and busboys. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $3400-5200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line and gratuities from passengers. Executive Chef (responsible for the entire galley staff, food planning, quality control) - eight to ten years in subordinate position on board

and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Good English


Language skills required. Culinary school education required. Salary range: $4300-5200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Executive Chef / Sous Chef (responsible for the day to day operations of the galley staff, assisting the Executive Chef with

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the food planning, preparation and quality control) - four to five years in subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Good English Language skills required. Culinary school education required. Salary range: $3500-4100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Executive Chef. Chef De Partie (prepares and produced gourmet cuisine and sauces. manages food displays on buffets and in restaurants) - four to five years in subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Good English Language skills required. Culinary school education required. Salary range: $3500-4100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Executive Chef. First Cook (supervises second and third cooks, bakers, pastry cooks and provisions. Food preparation and cooking responsibilities as directed by the Executive Chef) - two to three years in subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Good English Language skills required. Culinary school education required. Salary range: $1900-2200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Executive Chef. Second Cook / Third Cook (food preparation and cooking responsibilities as directed by the First Cook, supervises bakers, pastry cooks, cleaners and provisions) - one or two years in subordinate position on board and / or hotel and restaurant experience required. Fare English Language skills required. Culinary school education required. Salary range: $1300-1700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to First Cook. Cook Trainee (food preparation and cooking responsibilities as directed by the First Cook) - prior hotel / restaurant experience required. Culinary school education required. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $700-900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Strong possibilities for promotion to Third Cook. Crew Cook /Crew Cook Assistant /Crew Cook Trainee (food preparation and cooking responsibilities for the crew as directed by the First Cook) - prior hotel / restaurant experience required. Culinary school education required. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $700-900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Strong possibilities for promotion to Third Cook. Crew Cook Utility / Crew Messman (cleaning, general maintenance as directed by the First Cook) - entry level position,

no

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experience required. Very basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $500-700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Buffet Steward. Provision Master / Storekeeper (responsible for the entire storage, ordering and distribution of all food supplies as directed by the Executive Chef) - food and beverage background essential, knowledge of accounting required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1300-1800 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Provision Master / Storekeeper (responsible for the storage, ordering and distribution of all food supplies as directed by the Provision Master / Storekeeper ) - food and beverage background essential, knowledge of accounting required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1200-1600 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Pastry Chef Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the pastry staff, oversees the developing and preparation of all pastries) culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2400 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Pastry Chef Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the pastry staff as directed by the Pastry Chef Supervisor, oversees the developing and preparation of all pastries) - culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1600-2100 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Pastry Chef Supervisor. Pastry Man (pastry staff responsible for creating and preparing of all pastries as directed by the Pastry Chef Supervisor) - culinary background of no less than two years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Fare English Language skills required. Salary range: $1100-1500 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Pastry Chef Supervisor. Pastry Trainee (pastry support staff responsible for assisting in the preparation and cooking of all pastries as directed by the Pastry Chef Supervisor. Cleaning and maintenance of pastry stations) culinary background of no less than one year restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $800-1300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Pastry Man.

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Baker Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the baker staff. Controls the preparation and cooking of all bakery products) culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1800-2300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Assistant Baker Supervisor (responsible for the supervision of the baker staff as directed by the Baker Supervisor. Assists in the preparation and cooking of all bakery products) - culinary background of no less than three years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Good English Language skills required. Salary range: $1600-1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Baker Supervisor. Baker (bakery staff responsible for preparation and cooking of all bakery products as directed by the Baker Supervisor) - culinary background of no less than two years restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Fare English Language skills required. Salary range: $1200-1700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Baker Supervisor. Baker Trainee (bakery support staff responsible for assisting in the preparation and cooking of all bakery products as directed by the Baker Supervisor) - culinary background of no less than one year restaurant / hotel experience or prior experience in subordinate position on board required. Basic English Language skills required. Salary range: $900-1300 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Baker. Galley Cleaner (cleaning and maintenance of assigned galley stations) - entry level position, no experience required. Minimum English Language skills required. Salary range: $500-700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Cabin Steward (see Housekeeping Department). Dishwasher / Pot washer (cleaning and stacking of all galley and passengers dishes, pots, pans etc.) - entry level position, no experience required. Minimum English Language skills required. Salary range: $500-600 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Cabin Steward (see Housekeeping Department). Chief Purser (supervises all other departments on board with the exception of deck and engine) - extensive hotel experience of no less than five years as a hotel manager, a degree in hotel management and /or prior cruise ship experience required. Fluent English

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Language skills required. Salary range: $4300-5800 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Deputy Purser (supervising day to day operations of the pursers office / front desk as directed by the Chief Purser) - previous hotel experience preferable, a degree in hotel management and /or prior cruise ship experience is required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $3800-4700 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Chief Purser. Purser (supervising day to day operations of the pursers office / front desk as directed by the Chief Purser) - previous hotel experience preferable, a degree in hotel management and /or prior cruise ship experience is required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2300-3200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Deputy Purser. Assistant Purser (reception desk-general information, accommodation problems, complaints, money transactions, shipboard announcements etc.) - previous hotel experience and /or university degree preferable. Fluent English Language skills required and speaking other languages (German, French or Spanish) is a plus. Salary range: $1900 -1900 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Purser. Junior Assistant Purser (hotel receptionist) - previous hotel experience and /or university degree preferable. Fluent English Language skills required and speaking other languages (German, French or Spanish) is a plus. Salary range: $1600 -1800 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Possibilities for promotion to Assistant Purser. Crew Purser (handles the administration of the crew: sign-on and sign-off, cabin assignments, crew identification cards etc.) previous hotel experience and /or university degree preferable. Accounting background helpful. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $1900-2200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line. Shore Excursion Manager (responsible for the presentation, promotion, supervision and arrangement of the shore excursions offered in the various ports of call). Experience in tourism, previous travel-related experience and/or minimum 1 year on board starting from an entry-level Cruise Staff or Assistant Shore Excursion Manager position required. Fluent English Language skills required. Salary range: $2300-3200 U.S. per month, depending on the cruise line.

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