Lead A Ship
Working on superyachts means being exposed to all manner of crew, nationalities, cultures and, not least, different generations. Good leaders get the best out of
Working on superyachts means being exposed to all manner of crew, nationalities, cultures and, not least, different generations. Good leaders get the best out of
For anyone hearing these words there is a question that arises shortly after, namely: Is my career over? Of course, it goes without saying that
One of the most common questions we are asked is how to improve a CV. My thoughts on this may come as a surprise to
What constitutes a bad boat is of course, as with most things, very subjective. I remember being offered a job in 2005 and was warned
It may sound counter intuitive for a recruitment company to be telling people to stick with their jobs but here where are. We speak to
I was contacted by a crew member of ours who asked if we could have a call do discuss a situation over the weekend. After
Does working on a yacht for a long period of time really make you better than another candidate? Well, I believe it does but only
This blog is not intended to be divisive, but I feel that it is something that needs to be addressed. I was asked to weigh
It’s 2009 and I’m Second Officer on a 90m yacht. As the Chief Officer was on leave the captain had asked me to find a
Landing a job can often feel like an uphill battle, I know this from personal experience.This med season seems to have been an unusually busy
“We are in the business of finding ‘unicorns’” – As Featured On Superyacht Times Recently Don sat down with the Superyacht Times to discuss why
The med summer is almost upon us, schedules have been finalized, charters are booked, private jets are on stand by and the Monaco GP is