Hundreds showed up again outside the National Academy for the Performing Arts today, for a second chance to work with Royal Caribbean cruise lines. And there were fewer complaints today as many who returned say it was better organised. And those who did not get an opportunity to be physically interviewed, say the application process for online interviews was also smooth. Cameraman Timothy Chasteau and reporter Carisa Lee were there and filed this report.
Royal Caribbean Cruise recruitment process smoother today
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