How to build a yachtie CV!

by Gemma Hulbert

I have been promising to do this blog post for what feels like years now.

I have been putting it off because I wanted to make sure I could dedicate enough time to answer the most frequently asked questions & eloquently put into words just how important it is to format your CV correctly.

Last May, I started looking to fill a Junior Stewardess position I had onboard. Using my social media & various Facebook groups, I shared that I was more than happy to take green candidates. I’ve said it before that I don’t feel as though enough Chief Stews hire green stews. While many Captains won’t allow it,  I had the freedom to pick my team & I wouldn’t let this opportunity go to waste. Within 24 hours, I had over 400 CV’S!!! To ensure the hiring process was as fair as possible, I went through & reviewed every single CV, reference letter & email. I sat in my office until 10 pm for three days in a row; I just found it so interesting to see various layouts, photographs, introductions, etc. It was very apparent who had put time into their CV & who had just thrown it together. I’m sure it isn’t surprising that I only shortlisted candidates who had put considerable amounts of effort into their CVs.

So, I am here to help!

Below are some of the most frequently asked questions from Stewardesses regarding CVs and my answers!  Please keep in mind that this is just based on my opinion.

What basics should I follow?

I follow five rules:

  • CV’s should be no longer than two pages
  • Keep font size between 10-12
  • Don’t have significant gaps – if your CV is only 1 page, that’s fine!
  • Save it as a .doc if you are using a Mac & always send your CV as a PDF to boats & .doc to crew, agents,
  • When saving your CV, ensure it is listed, for example, Anna Clarke CV.

The general order I follow is:

  • Personal Info & Photograph
  • Qualifications

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What personal information should I put in my CV?

I list my info on the top left corner with a photograph on the top right side. I list the following:

  • First & Last Name (This is the header – so make it a larger font)
  • Position Wanted (This is the sub-header, write Stewardess, Stewardess/Masseuse, etc.)
  • Telephone Number
  • Email Address
  • Date of Birth
  • Nationality & visas held *Include expiry dates for your passport(s) & visas
  • Current Location *BE HONEST If you are shortlisted because you say you’re in Antibes when you are actually in Cape Town – then you are already misleading the vessel
  • Health *I always write “Excellent, No Tattoos, Non-Smoker.”

When you are a Greenie with no experience, what should you put on your CV?

Below the personal details are the Objective Paragraph. This is your time to shine! Share how your previous experiences have set you up to take on this new challenge. Have you worked in a bar? Share that your boutique bar experience has provided you with excellent bespoke cocktail knowledge. Write out what you are looking for in an Interior Team , for example: “I am looking forward to joining a dynamic Interior team with a heavy focus on training & teamwork.” It is ALL about wording & being confident in your experience.

Next, list all of your previous jobs in chronological order. Yachting-related positions, including daywork, come first & then move onto land experience. Write a least 2-3 FULL sentences about each position you held. Go into depth about all hospitality ( service, food & beverage, housekeeping, laundry & floristry ), organisation, administration skills that you have learned whilst on the job.

When sharing about your yachting experience, write out the following:

Date’s Onboard (left side of the page), Name of Vessel (centre of page), Position Held (right side of the page) Paragraph about the  position

For example: Oct 2019 – 2020, M/Y Lilly, Chief Stewardess I joined M/Y Lilly during a very busy shipyard season…

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What should I leave off of my CV?

  • Any info relating to High School, as it makes you come across as very young
  • There is no need to list the negative reasons why you have left previous positions; keep it POSITIVE
  • Don’t write anything regarding salary, enquire about this during the Interview

I only have 1 season’s experience; what should I be sharing about that vessel?

I have seen Stewardess with 1 season experience Far too often only write a few words about their time onboard; this is NOT acceptable. Here are a few questions to consider when typing out your experience:

  • How many guest cabins were you responsible for?
  • Did you assist with provisioning?
  • What type of service did you do onboard? Silver service, plated, buffet, etc.
  • Was it strict or a family atmosphere with the guests?
  • Did you perform a solo drinks service at night?
  • Are you comfortable detailing a cabin by yourself?
  • What was your highlight while onboard?

For my CV photo, should I wear a Polo or Shirt?

The all-important photo is a topic that will probably be debated until the end of time! However, my personal preference is as follows:

  • White fitted polo shirt
  • Crop the image, chest it
  • Have your hair neatly pulled back. It HAS to look tidy
  • Professional and classy makeup *Less is more & don’t overdo it
  • Smile!! I want to see your smiley face!
  • DO NOT TAKE A SELFIE

Keep in mind that often CV’s have to be sent to Management, Owners or the Owners Representative before the interview. Therefore, ensure that your photograph is professional-looking.

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Are cover letters needed?

In my experience, I have never needed to send a cover letter. I use my introduction email as a cover letter instead and then allow my CV to speak for itself. As a Chief Stew, I seldom look at Cover Letters – my focus is on your experience and the professionalism of your CV.

I hope this helps you when you are next putting together your CV! Have a question about CVs? Let me know in the comments below, and I will be happy to answer them!

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How to Write the Perfect Yacht CV [With Template]

If you’re looking to craft the perfect yacht CV, you’ve come to the right place. As the Chief Stewardess onboard a 50m Super Yacht, I’ve been assisting Captains with hiring crew and gathering yacht crew CVs for 8 years.

With my experience, I am familiar with the type of yachting CVs that Captains prefer to see. It is crucial to make a great first impression to ensure that your yacht resume is given proper consideration.

In this article, I break down the essential do’s and don’ts of a Yacht CV.

Scroll down to the end of this article to find a basic Yacht CV Template to help get you started. And yes, it’s free!

You can use this template and edit it accordingly to create your own Yacht Captain CV, Deckhand CV, Yacht Stew CV, as well as an Engineer or Chef Resume. All that’s left is for you to email it to recruiters or hand out physical copies when dock walking.

Table of Contents

What is a CV in Yachting?

There are a few distinct differences between a regular CV and a CV in yachting.

  • The main one is that you need to include a photo of yourself! If you do not include a photo, it is likely your yacht CV will be tossed in the bin
  • Unlike other CV’s, you also need to include your date of birth
  • You will be highlighting your skills and attributes specific to the job you are applying for. It is a great idea to make these edits to highlight what you have to offer
  • As you travel to seek work, you will need to edit your location and availability

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Layout of a Yacht CV

When a Captain has 20 to 50 yachting resumes on his desk, there is a general easy-to-read layout that they prefer to see.

  • It is very important to keep your CV to 2 pages
  • Use a simple, easy-to-read font
  • If you want to be creative with your colors, go for it. Just make sure the Captain can easily read the font
  • Keep your layout clear and simple, making sure to include all of the required information listed in this article
  • There are numerous Yacht CV examples online for you to decide your preference. A great tool to use is Canva .

Your Photo for a Yachting CV

You may not be a Yachtie yet, but you need to act the part and look like one. Follow these guidelines for the perfect photo:

  • SMILE! You want to look like someone the crew would enjoy having onboard
  • Dress in something smart/appropriate, and sell yourself as the professional yacht crew member you want to be seen as. Ideally, a polo so you look like a Yachtie
  • Take the photo from about the mid-waistline up
  • Stand by a natural background of either a marina, the ocean, or some greenery
  • Do not take a selfie! Have someone take this photo for you

Profile/Objective

This is a short paragraph highlighting the position you are looking for and any attributes and skills that make you a good fit for the job. Be very specific about what you write here, and be sure to include attributes that are beneficial to the job you are applying for!

This is the moment the Captain will decide if they continue to read the rest of your Yacht CV or not.

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Personal Information to Add to your Yachting CV

Most yachts have very specific requirements when hiring crew, so do not leave out any of the below points:

  • Nationality
  • Visa’s held
  • Tattoo (visible or not)
  • Health Status & Smoker (Y/N)
  • Languages spoken
  • Drivers License
  • Email & phone number
  • Availability and current location

Yachting Experience

Here, you need to list all of the Yacht Jobs you have held. Be sure to include:

  • The name and size of the Yacht
  • The dates you were onboard
  • The position you held
  • Your basic roles, responsibilities, and duties while onboard
  • If you have the space, you can include the locations where the vessel cruised

Some of you may not have any maritime experience, and that is ok. If you have done any day work, be sure to include that here and highlight your duties and the dates you were onboard.

Other Non-Yachting Experience

Here, you want to include any experience prior to yachting, even if it is not yachting-related.

Captains like to see any jobs/positions you have held in the past, as skills are always transferable. This gives some insight into what you have been doing leading up to the point of finding a job in yachting.

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Qualifications to Include on your Yacht CV

List all qualifications you have relevant to yachting in your Yacht resume.

Remember that yachts like to see add-on skills, so things such as Scuba Diving Instructor, Yoga Instructor, Masseuse, and any other certifications you hold should be included.

Here, you just want to include your highest level of education and when you graduated.

Other Interests/About me/Hobbies

This section of your Yacht CV is your chance to list out a few additional standout qualities, attributes, or hobbies. This gives a bit of insight into who you are as a person and what you enjoy doing in your spare time.

This is very important, as anyone can write anything on a piece of paper, but a reference speaks volumes.

Even if the position you held was not maritime-related, a reference is also a good indication of your character and work ethic in any position you have held in the past.

You really want to get written references wherever possible.

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How to Make sure your CV doesn’t get Trashed

  • Take the time to write up a good Yacht CV. I can’t tell you how often I haven’t read further than the first line because of a sloppy, disorganized Yacht resume.
  • SPELL CHECK! In an industry where you have to be meticulous in everything that you do, spelling and grammatical issues in your Yacht CV are not a good start.
  • When you save and email your Yacht CV, be sure to have it saved in a Word and PDF format.
  • When you are responding to a job posting, write a short and clear email to the person who put up the post and highlight why you are a good fit for the position and why you want to become a yachtie .

How to Introduce Yourself in an Email

Dear Captain/To Whom it may concern

Please find attached my resume and references in my application for the position of “Deckhand on a 50m Superyacht”. Although I am new to the industry, I believe I would be an asset to your team as I am motivated and driven to succeed in the yachting industry. I am also an avid wakeboarder and love being on the ocean, so I believe I will adapt well and learn quickly. I am not afraid of hard work, and I look forward to having the opportunity to speak with you further.

Thank you for taking the time to view my application.

Kind regards

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How to write a Yachting CV

If you are new to the Superyacht industry, then you have probably not written a yachting CV before. If you need help writing a Yachting CV, our guide will explain what to do and what not to do.

Writing a Yachting CV differs from a CV that you may write for a land-based job. For example, on a yachting CV, you are asked to provide a picture and give your date of birth, which is considered discriminatory if you apply for a land-based job.

At Flying Fish, we help hundreds of customers new to the Yachting industry write a professional yachting CV. The yachting CV is so important, we include ono-to-one support during our Superyacht Deckhand and Superyacht Steward/ess courses. This forms part of our Career Support Service.

First, a bit of background to a Yachting CV

Your CV is a summary of your skills, experience, and interests. It explains why you are a good fit for the Deckhand or Steward/ess position, plus all the skills and experience you have to offer the yacht.

Research indicates that the reader forms an opinion about your CV in just a few seconds. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure that your CV is engaging and flawless.

The yachting CV must include character references, as talking to somebody who knows you gives confidence to the employer.

Your yachting CV needs to create a good first impression and be brief and to the point. It’s a sales pamphlet, not an essay.

The Yachting CV breaks down into seven topics. You don’t have to use our CV template format. Some crew agents may want the headings in a different order. You can design your CV template but ensure you have covered the seven headings below.

  • Personal information

Qualifications

  • Work/Yachting experience

Hobbies and interests

A few golden rules.

Before we dive into the detail, it is worth highlighting a few important points:

You must be honest. Don’t worry if you have not worked on a superyacht before, it’s not an obstacle to getting a job. If you are a smoker say so. If you have visible tattoos then say so and let the employer decide.

Working on a yacht, whether a small sailing yacht or a large superyacht your character is key. The employer will probably pay more attention to your character/work ethic than your qualifications.

Getting the format right

How you design your yachting CV is just as important as its content. The font you use, and how you present it also play a significant role. Choose a font like Calibri, 11 points, or Verdana 10 points as they are easy to read. Make sure you save your CV as a PDF file or similar format that can be opened on both a MAC or PC.

Personal Information

This is the easy bit, follow the prompts in our CV template. Make sure you add the international dialing code, +44, as an example. Add your current location but bear in mind this will change.

Social Media

Today we all have an online profile. You will add your name, DOB and upload a photo to your CV. Yachts interested in you will likely look at your social media to see what you do in your free time.

Ensure your Instagram, Facebook, and any other profiles confirm what you say about yourself in your CV. For example, if you tell the reader that you are a non-smoker only to find recent images on your social media feeds of you smoking, it will cast doubt in the readers mind to your honesty or perhaps lead to an awkward conversation during your interview!

Superyacht crew are likely to contact you on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, or Instagram. A Captain may ask you to send your CV via one of these channels. We recommend you become familiar with the process of sending your Yachting CV, via WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger.

You must add a passport-sized head and shoulders image to your CV. No selfies! Ask someone to take a photo of you in the morning or evening when the sun is lower to prevent squinting.

It’s a good idea to wear a polo or T-shirt, no branding – something comfortable. No need for a shirt or tie; after all, you won’t be wearing one onboard.

Don’t apply filters or Photoshop your image to enhance it. Keep the size of your photo below 250kb. Many boats download CVs using satellite, so file size is important.

Girls, if you have long hair, tie it back so that we can see your face. We advise wearing minimal makeup and jewelry. Men need to be clean-shaven; make sure your hair neat and tidy.

Below are some examples of CV photos taken of Flying Fish customers.

Start with the most important qualifications first: STCW Basic Safety Training , PDSD , ENG1 medical , Powerboat Level 2 , etc. All your qualifications should be bullet-pointed.

If you have any additional skills relevant to the job you are applying for, then include them here, (Watersports Instructor, Diving, PT Instructor, Beauty, massage, to name a few). We don’t need to know your GCSE results.

Yachting experience

If you have worked on a yacht before, sailed with family or friends, worked on a ferry, dive boat, etc. then here is where you provide a brief summary of your experience so far.

Detail when you were onboard, your position, and the yacht’s name. If you don’t have any yachting experience, don’t worry, remove this section from your yachting CV.

Work experience

Place your work experience chronologically, with your most recent position first. Please describe the skills you learned and how you exceeded expectations in your job, using only two or three sentences.

This is arguably the most important section; what do you like to do in your spare time? Generally, yacht crew are outgoing people who like sport, travel, and adventure.

If you share a passion for the outdoors, you will fit in well. Maybe you play a sport, keep fit, are a keen photographer, have run a marathon, or enjoy travel. All these are relevant as they show your character.

You must list two references in the same format as shown in our Yachting CV template, name, telephone, email. Your references may come from a previous employer or somebody that has worked with you. Your reference can’t come from a family member!

Most recruitment agents ask for a written reference as part of their recruitment process.

What to do next

Now that you have finished your Yachting CV, there are a couple more tasks to do.

  • Ask somebody to read your Yachting CV to ensure it makes sense and reads well.
  • Spell-check your CV, then spell-check it again!
  • Save your CV as a PDF. You can open a PDF on any device. A PDF is a condensed file, so if the reader downloads your CV, it doesn’t chew up all data.
  • Your Yachting CV may change. You will probably want to change your photo, and your location will change when you start looking for work. If you perform day work, we will add the yacht you worked on and the tasks you completed to your Yachting CV.

Once you are happy with your Yachting CV, you can start looking for your dream job. You can search for Superyacht jobs on Facebook, YotSpot , or through a Superyacht Recruitment Agency .

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When I recruit for a junior crew position on board, normally I will have pile of at least 10-15 CVs and I always stick to the ones offering me clarity and where the layout and text is easy to read. 90% of CVs on board are never read, due to layout and structuring issues.

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The good news is that writing a Yacht CV that gets you interviews and job offers is easy.  Instead of using a template, making you look like the rest, use this guide to structure your CV perfectly and include the 11 sections, making you stand out from the competition.  Once you have a perfect Yacht crew CV, you can apply for Junior Deckhand and Stewardess jobs.

The 11 Sections for Deckhands and Stewardess crew

These are the 11 Sections that are of importance on every Yacht crew CV, that means when scanning your CV, I will look for these pieces of information, if I do not find them easily in the right structure , I will dismiss your CV and move on to the next one.

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  • Contact Information
  • Personal Details
  • Personal Statement
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  • Qualifications/Certificates

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When you include these 11 sections, you are 100% sure I will at least read your CV and give it a chance in the pile. That means you have already beaten 80% of other candidates for the position.

In order to really get the edge in your job search, you need to make sure to display the sections in a way that suits your key strengths. For some it might be the Certificates they hold, for other it is the Interests and in some cases it is the Experience.

You want to make sure to display something desirable to the reader at the first look. You can learn everything about getting the perfect structure and lay-out with your Instructor in the Pro Deckhand and Pro Stewardess Courses , where they will write the perfect CV for you.

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So you caught a glimpse of a beautiful yacht sitting in the harbor and saw the crew hard at work serving guests and keeping the vessel in Bristol shape? Quietly you said to yourself… “that seems like an awesome job, how do I throw my hat in the ring for that job and become a real Yachtie?!”

Fear not, I’m here to help guide you through the process of getting your first crew job and donning the official title of Yachtie. But please be warned there are hazards associated with working crew on a yacht:

  • You may have feelings of euphoria and will never look at a traditional 9-5 in the same light
  • Your tan will definitely be the envy of all your friends
  • Your passport will rack up some unique stamps along the way
  • Most importantly, at the end of the day, you’ll have a blast doing what you do for a living

Once you hop onboard and go down the path to becoming a yachtie it becomes much more than a job, its a lifestyle. You spend your days on the water, in the sun, smelling the crisp salt air, not adhering to a traditional schedule. There’s nothing better and the longer you stay in the game the harder it becomes to give up the life.

Now that you’ve been properly warned about the side effects of becoming a yachtie. Let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of what it actually takes to hop on one of these beauties and care for her. For starters, take a mental note of what kind of boating skills you have. Are you a complete newbie having never washed one and have only gone out for the occasional sunset cruise on a friends boat? Or are you a seasoned salt ready to tackle anything Mother Nature or the yacht throws at you.

What does a Yachties typical day consist of?

Before I give you the requirements for landing your first gig on a mega or superyacht, why don’t we take a look into the daily life of a yachtie and see if you’re up for the task. You start your day off by getting up before your owners or guest, which in some cases is pretty early. So if you’re not a morning person the yacht crew life may not be the life for you. Then you hit the decks and chamois dry the whole boat. Be sure to remove fingerprints off of the stainless and make sure those windows look crisp! Then you take all the covers off of the cushions and make sure the boat is ready for your owners to enjoy.

After you get the boat squared away then you can grab some food for yourself. By this time the owners are usually stirring and ready to enjoy an action-packed day onboard. Usually, they’ll take it easy during the mornings. Then they’ll want to leave the dock, go for a slow cruise then throw the hook. Be sure to put every toy in the water including skis and tubes and have dinner on the hook. After you’ve watched another beautiful sunset its time to head back to the dock. From there your guests will continue to enjoy some drinks and some quality time onboard.

Finally, they decide to call it a night. You cover the boat up and crash yourself. Then in the morning rinse and repeat. Eat, sleep, yacht, repeat.

Now that you have a gist of the daily grind, what background do you need to hop onboard your first gig?

1. Hone Your Deckhand Skills

First, I would start getting some basic skills down pat, if you have none. Learn how to properly wash and care for the aesthetics of a boat. See if any local detailing companies are looking for an extra set of hands for their weekly care customers.

2. Search For Day Work

After you’ve got washing, and chamois’ing down pat, lets log some sea time. If you have friends who are day captains see if they are looking for a mate. Chances are they need a good, reliable mate.

Do some trips with them, you’ll develop a good rhythm of what it takes to get various size boats on and off the dock. It racks up those coveted days on the water so you can earn your ticket down the road.

Honestly, I love day work, moving different boats around for dealers, its a chance to experience so many different systems and trips and not the same routine like being full-time.

3. Get Your Certifications

After all of this, do you still have burning desire to embrace the yachtie lifestyle? I hope so…

Now its time to hit the classroom. In order to crew on a larger yacht at a minimum, you need your STCW 95. Which stands for, Standards of Training, Certification, and Watch-keeping for Seafarers.

The course consists of 5 elements and will take 5 days to complete. In order to successfully obtain it, you need to complete all five elements.

  • Personal Survival
  • Fire Fighting
  • First Aid & CPR
  • Personal Safety and Social Responsibility
  • Proficiency in Security Awareness (PSA)

Like anything else, this certification helps to show captains, and owners you mean business and aren’t trying to just hop on cause its “cool” to work on a boat.

4. Grow Your Network

After you received your certification, its time to start networking. The best opportunities within my boating career have come through my network, time and time again. If you took my advice above about working for someone cleaning boats or hopping on a delivery or two chances are you’ve met some key players in the game. But remember that day work is also good for something else, building references. Any captain and owner is going to want to make a few phone calls to get a feel for you.

While building your network up of captains, deckhands, brokers and anyone else who can help you accomplish your goal of landing your first gig on a yacht, you need to work on your resumé.

5. Craft The Perfect Resumé

Your resumé needs to paint a picture of who you are. Illustrate how energetic you, that you’re a team player ( a must considering you’re putting your life in the hands of those you sail with, things can happen in a split second on the high seas.) Make sure to get a nice headshot, that’s an industry standard to attach to your resumé.

Think long and hard about what truly sets you apart from everyone else vying to become a yachtie. What makes you memorable next the other persons application in the pile? This will help you to get captains to pick up the phone to speak with you, without knowing you personally.

6. Work With A Crew Placement Agency

Once you’ve dialed in your resumé and you’re ready to fire it off but where do you send it? A job board? Hang it at a marina?

Your best bet would be to register with a superyacht crew agency. There are a variety of ways you can go about this. Do a google search for an agency and you will yield a bunch of good results to inquire with.

Another way would be to do some research into large brokerage houses. They typically have a crew division, helping to place crew with newly sold boats or signup with larger boats to help place when someone leaves a boat.

Those are the two best avenues to help get your phone to ring. But like anything else don’t just wait for the phone to ring. Stay in touch with your placement agent be top of mind so when their phone rings with an opportunity it’s your number they dial first!

Be proactive and keep in touch is some of the best advice I can give, being in the right place at the right time will be the difference a lot of the time from getting landing that yachtie gig and it going to someone else. Talk to the captain who you helped with day work, your broker friends, you never know they could have just hung up with someone looking for crew!

To Sum It All Up

Lastly, while you’re waiting to land that first full-time yachtie opportunity, keep doing day work. It is the most valuable way to hone your skills before you hop onboard a larger yacht and will give you the confidence to excel in your newfound career… I mean way of life.

So go out there and make your dream a reality and get lost in the yachtie culture, you won’t regret it. You already took the first step and researched how to get your foot in the door.

If you need some help figuring out how to get started if you’re still struggling feel free to reach out.

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  • Keep it concise. The CV should be no longer than two pages (1 page if you have minimal industry experience). Short and sweet is the trick here – potential employers will be reading through numerous CVs and don’t want to read unnecessary information.
  • Ensure your qualifications, location, passport/visas and availability are clearly visible.
  • Always spell-check your CV! Allow family and friends proofread it to make sure it is grammatically correct.
  • Write professionally and do not use slang.
  • Always print your CV out before sending it off, sometimes the layout and format may appear different once printed. Most potential employers will print out the CVs they are interested in – make sure you are happy with the printed version.
  • NEVER LIE on your CV – some crew may be tempted to lie on their CVs in order to appear more experienced. Interviewers and employers are able to tell and you will be caught out.
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As jobs go, working on a superyacht is pretty exciting, especially if you love to travel.

But it can’t all be sunshine and sea views, you still need to prove you’ve got what it takes to maintain the yacht and take on any other tasks handed to you.

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This CV example illustrates the ideal structure and format for your Superyacht Deckhand CV, making it easy for busy hiring managers to quickly identify your suitability for the jobs you’re applying for,

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Superyacht Deckhand CV format and structure

If you focus purely on the written content of your CV but ignore the style and layout, your efforts could end up wasted.

No matter how suitable you are for the role, no recruiter wants to spend time squinting and trying to navigate a badly designed and disorganised CV.

Instead, make sure to organise your content into a simple structure and spend some time formatting it for ease of reading – it will ensure every recruiter and hiring manager can read your CV with ease.

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Tips for formatting your Superyacht Deckhand CV

  • Length: Even if you’ve got tons of experience to brag about, recruiters don’t have time to read through overly lengthy CVs. Keep it short, concise and relevant – a CV length of 2 sides of A4 pages or less is perfect for the attention spans in today’s job market.
  • Readability : By formatting your section headings with bold or a different colour font and using bullet points to break up large blocks of text, you can help busy recruiters quickly scan through your CV. This makes it easier for them to find important details without wasting time.
  • Design & format: While it’s okay to add your own spin to your CV, avoid overdoing the design. If you go for something elaborate, you might end up frustrating recruiters who, above anything, value simplicity and clarity.
  • Photos: You can add a profile photo to your CV, if you want to add some personality to it, but they are not a requirement the UK, so you don’t have to.

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CV structure

Divide your CV into the following major sections when writing it:

  • Name and contact details  – Head your CV with your name and contact details, to let the reader know who you are and how to contact you.
  • CV profile – A brief paragraph which summarises your skills and experience and highlights why you’re a good match for the role.
  • Core skills list – A snappy, bullet-pointed list of your most relevant skills.
  • Work experience – A structured list of your work experience in reverse chronological order.
  • Education – A summary of any relevant qualifications or professional training you’ve completed.
  • Hobbies and interests – An optional section, which should only be used if your hobbies are relevant to the jobs you’re applying to.

Now you understand the basic layout of a CV, here’s what you should include in each section of yours.

Contact Details

Contact details

Start off your CV with a basic list of your contact details. Here’s what you should include:

  • Mobile number
  • Email address – It’s often helpful to make a new email address, specifically for your job applications.
  • Location – Share your town or city; there’s no need for a full address.
  • LinkedIn profile or portfolio URL – Make sure the information on them is coherent with your CV, and that they’re up-to-date

Quick tip: Delete excessive details, such as your date of birth or marital status. Recruiters don’t need to know this much about you, so it’s best to save the space for your other CV sections.

Superyacht Deckhand CV Profile

Recruiters and hiring managers are busy, so it’s essential to catch their attention from the get-go.

A strong introductory profile (or personal statement , for junior candidates) at the top of the CV is the first thing they’ll read, so it’s a great chance to make an impression.

It should be a short but punchy summary of your key skills, relevant experience and accomplishments.

Ultimately, it should explain why you’re a great fit for the role you’re applying for and inspire recruiters to read the rest of your CV.

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How to write a good CV profile:

  • Make it short and sharp: Recruiters have piles of CVs to read through and limited time to dedicate to each, so it pays to showcase your abilities in as few words as possible. 3-4 lines is ideal.
  • Tailor it: Before writing your CV, make sure to do some research. Figure out exactly what your desired employers are looking for and make sure that you are making those requirements prominent in your CV profile, and throughout.
  • Don’t add an objective: Want to talk about your career goals and objectives? While the profile may seem like a good space to do so, they’re actually much better suited to your cover letter .
  • Avoid generic phrases: If your CV is riddled with clichès like “Dynamic thought-leader”, hit that delete button. Phrases like these are like a broken record to recruiters, who read them countless times per day. Hard facts, skills, knowledge and results are sure to yield far better results.

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What to include in your superyacht deckhand cv profile.

  • Experience overview: Start with a brief summary of your relevant experience so far. How many years experience do you have? What type of companies have you worked for? What industries/sectors have you worked in? What are your specialisms?
  • Targeted skills: Make your most relevant Superyacht Deckhand key skills clear in your profile. These should be tailored to the specific role you’re applying for – so make sure to check the job description first, and aim to match their requirements as closely as you can.
  • Important qualifications: Be sure to outline your relevant Superyacht Deckhand qualifications, so that anyone reading the CV can instantly see you are qualified for the jobs you are applying to.

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Core skills section

Next, you should create a bullet pointed list of your core skills , formatted into 2-3 columns.

Here, you should focus on including the most important skills or knowledge listed in the job advertisement.

This will instantly prove that you’re an ideal candidate, even if a recruiter only has time to briefly scan your CV.

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Important skills for your Superyacht Deckhand CV

Boat Handling – Operating and manoeuvring various watercraft, including motorboats, tenders, and water sports equipment.

Navigation – Utilising knowledge of basic navigation principles, charts, and GPS systems to assist with route planning and navigation tasks.

Safety Protocols – Maintaining familiarity with maritime safety procedures, including life-saving equipment operation, fire safety, and emergency response.

Maintenance and Repair – Completing routine maintenance tasks such as cleaning, painting, and basic repairs for both the vessel and its equipment.

Knot Tying – Mastering various types of knots and line handling to secure the vessel and assist with docking and anchoring.

Guest Services – Providing exceptional guest services, including assisting with water activities, setting up dining areas, and ensuring guest comfort.

Tender Operations – Safely launching, operating, and retrieving tenders and other watercraft used for transporting guests and supplies.

Weather Awareness – Utilising knowledge of weather patterns to monitor changing conditions to ensure the safety of the vessel and passengers.

Deck Maintenance – Maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of the deck, including teak care and general upkeep.

Effective Communication – Working seamlessly with the yacht’s crew and guests, especially during docking, anchoring, and water-based activities.

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Work experience

By this point, employers will be keen to know more detail about you career history.

Starting with your most recent role and working backwards, create a snappy list of any relevant roles you’ve held.

This could be freelance, voluntary, part-time or temporary jobs too. Anything that’s relevant to your target role is well-worth listing!

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Structuring each job

Whilst writing your CV, it’s essential to look at it from the eyes of a recruiter.

If they’re met with giant blocks of text which are impossible to navigate, they might get frustrated and skip onto the next CV.

Instead, make use of the 3-step structure shown below, to give them a pleasant reading experience.

Role descriptions

Start with a brief summary of your role as a whole, as well as the type of company you worked for.

Key responsibilities

Next, write up a punchy list of your daily duties and responsibilities, using bullet points.

Wherever you can, point out how you put your hard skills and knowledge to use – especially skills which are applicable to your target role.

Key achievements

Lastly, add impact by highlight 1-3 key achievements  that you made within the role.

Struggling to think of an achievement? If it had a positive impact on your company, it counts.

For example, you might increased company profits, improved processes, or something simpler, such as going above and beyond to solve a customer’s problem.

Sample job description for Superyacht Deckhand CV

Work for a leading superyacht management company based in Oban, assisting with the operation and maintenance of yachts during passages in Scotland and Scandinavia.

Key Responsibilities

  • Assist with mooring and anchoring procedures, ensuring the safety of the vessel
  • Perform regular deck maintenance, including cleaning, painting, and varnishing
  • Conduct routine checks on navigation equipment and assist with chart plotting
  • Work with the crew to optimise stockpiling and storage logistics

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Education section

Although there should be mentions of your highest and most relevant qualifications earlier on in your CV, save your exhaustive list of qualifications for the bottom.

If you’re an experienced candidate, simply include the qualifications that are highly relevant to Superyacht Deckhand roles.

However, less experienced candidates can provide a more thorough list of qualifications, including A-Levels and GCSEs.

You can also dedicate more space to your degree, discussing relevant exams, assignments and modules in more detail, if your target employers consider them to be important.

Hobbies and interests

Although this is an optional section, it can be useful if your hobbies and interests will add further depth to your CV.

Interests which are related to the sector you are applying to, or which show transferable skills like leadership or teamwork, can worth listing.

On the other hand, generic hobbies like “going out with friends” won’t add any value to your application, so are best left off your CV.

When putting together your Superyacht Deckhand CV, there are a few key points to remember

Always tailor your CV to the target role, even if it means creating several versions for different roles.

Additionally, remember that the structure and format of your CV needs just as much attention as the content.

Good luck with your job search!

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  1. Yachting CV Examples & How to write a good CV

    For example, increase the size of your name and important sections like "Certificates" or "Professional Experience" and put in bold the name of the yacht you've worked on. 3. Include a recent and professional photograph. For many people, adding a photograph may seem like an odd thing to add to their CV, however, on a yachting CV ...

  2. How To Write a Yacht Crew CV (With Template and Example)

    Related: Resume Objectives: 70+ Examples and Tips 3. Discuss your work experience After writing an objective, create a section on your CV to showcase your work experience. This can be especially important for a yacht crew member, as there are typically several positions on a boat. Therefore, it can be key to highlight pieces of experience that ...

  3. How to build a yachtie CV!

    CV's should be no longer than two pages. Keep font size between 10-12. Don't have significant gaps - if your CV is only 1 page, that's fine! Save it as a .doc if you are using a Mac & always send your CV as a PDF to boats & .doc to crew, agents, When saving your CV, ensure it is listed, for example, Anna Clarke CV. The general order I ...

  4. Download Free Yacht Crew CV Templates

    The CV templates you can find below are editable Microsoft Word documents that you can fill in with your personal details. Once completed, save the document as a PDF and upload it to your YPI CREW profile. Below you will also find examples of filled out CVs to help you get an idea of what the final version should look like.

  5. How to Write the Perfect Yacht CV [With Template]

    When a Captain has 20 to 50 yachting resumes on his desk, there is a general easy-to-read layout that they prefer to see. It is very important to keep your CV to 2 pages; Use a simple, easy-to-read font ... You may not be a Yachtie yet, but you need to act the part and look like one. Follow these guidelines for the perfect photo:

  6. How To Become A Yachtie

    By honing these skills and obtaining the necessary certifications, you will be well on your way to a rewarding career as a yachtie. 3. Building a Strong Resume: Tips for Landing Your First Yacht Job. As a newcomer to the yachting industry, it's essential to create a compelling resume that showcases your skills, experience, and passion for the ...

  7. How To Write A Good CV For Yachting

    A well-crafted yachting CV is essential for anyone seeking employment in the luxury yacht industry. This document serves as a professional resume and provides a detailed overview of your skills, experience, and qualifications. A successful yachting CV should be concise, well-organized, and tailored to the specific job you are applying for.

  8. Yachting CV Example, Template, & Writing Tips for 2024

    1. Put a clean, professional headshot on your yachting CV. Yachting is one of the few professions where you should put a photo on your CV. Photo CVs are expected in the yachting industry, especially if you're applying for a job aboard a charter or luxury yacht, where having a polished, professional image is an essential part of the job.

  9. How to write a Yachting CV

    Choose a font like Calibri, 11 points, or Verdana 10 points as they are easy to read. Make sure you save your CV as a PDF file or similar format that can be opened on both a MAC or PC. This is the easy bit, follow the prompts in our CV template. Make sure you add the international dialing code, +44, as an example.

  10. How do you write a Yacht Crew CV

    When starting to work on Super yachts, one of the most important things to get an edge over the competition and secure your first job, is to have a perfectly written yacht CV.. When I recruit for a junior crew position on board, normally I will have pile of at least 10-15 CVs and I always stick to the ones offering me clarity and where the layout and text is easy to read. 90% of CVs on board ...

  11. Yacht Stewardess CV example + guide [Get noticed]

    Example CV profile for Yacht Stewardess. Detail-oriented Yacht Stewardess with 3+ years' experience delivering bespoke customer service to clients on luxury yachts. Highly skilled in cabin maintenance, maritime safety, and fine dining. Adept at collaborating with crew members with demonstrated expertise in onboard event coordination.

  12. Free Yachting CV Template

    Crew HQ. Download and edit our CV template to suit your needs. It will set you on the right track with your first Yachting CV. You can use it as a guide to writing your CV for the Super Yacht Industry. It should be used to aid your CV writing process and for general information. It is not meant to be a definitive guide.

  13. What Does It Take To Become A Yachtie

    In order to crew on a larger yacht at a minimum, you need your STCW 95. Which stands for, Standards of Training, Certification, and Watch-keeping for Seafarers. The course consists of 5 elements and will take 5 days to complete. In order to successfully obtain it, you need to complete all five elements. Personal Survival.

  14. Yacht Crew CV Information & Template Download

    Superyacht CV Template Download. Create a yacht CV by using the template provided below. This template is appropriate for deckhands, steward (ess)s, yacht chefs, engineers as well as other roles. Remember to export your yachting resume into PDF before applying for yacht jobs. Complete the form below and we will email the template to you.

  15. CV Templates and Tool Kit

    Yacht CV Tool Kit with Set Up Guides included with every template. template. Created by yacht industry professionals with the detailed. preloaded by position for faster and easier set up. Layout designs from conservative to modern. Fully editable CV layouts in Microsoft Word or Apple Pages. Get started right away.

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  17. Yacht Jobs

    A great CV, formatted for luxury yacht work, to hand to a Captain who is hiring will help clinch the job. Therefore your CV should contain a short but concise summary of your experience and skills which relate to working on a yacht, high-lighting the points relating to the crew position you are seeking. It should also have a current photograph ...

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    How to Become a Yachtie will help you achieve your dream of working on a superyacht. This is an 80-page ebook which offers step by step guidance on how to, not only, get a job on a superyacht but what it takes to get there and how to establish yourself as the best crew member possible. ... FREE access to downloadable CV/resume templates, cover ...

  19. Superyacht Deckhand CV example + guide [Get hired quick]

    Tips for formatting your Superyacht Deckhand CV. Length: Even if you've got tons of experience to brag about, recruiters don't have time to read through overly lengthy CVs. Keep it short, concise and relevant - a CV length of 2 sides of A4 pages or less is perfect for the attention spans in today's job market.; Readability: By formatting your section headings with bold or a different ...

  20. Top Notch

    Outstanding Resumes for the Yachting professional by an experienced Yachtie in either US or UK English. Referred by Crew Agencies in Ft Lauderdale and Mallorca. Make yourself stand out from the rest with a Top Notch Resume.