A cruise industry traineeship program launched last Fri aims to equip new industry entrants with important industry-relevant, job-ready skills. The move is an initiative of Cruise Lines International Association Australasia (CLIA), Apprenticeship Support Australia (ASA) and TAFE NSW and will focus on cruise sales agents and reservations teams. “While the...
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A cruise industry traineeship program launched last Fri aims to equip new industry entrants with important industry-relevant, job-ready skills.
The move is an initiative of Cruise Lines International Association Australasia (CLIA), Apprenticeship Support Australia (ASA) and TAFE NSW and will focus on cruise sales agents and reservations teams.
“While the program is only available to NSW residents at this stage, it is designed to expand as demand increases”, CLIA head of int’l training and development Peter Kollar said.
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