Organizing your Alaska Fishing Job Search
The Alaska fishing industry is hard to grasp for many people. It provides for a fairly unique working experience - no doubt about it. If you’re interested in finding out more about working in Alaska, then read through this section of JobMonkey carefully. It’s a great introduction to the industry - the jobs available, pay, the different fisheries, and a lot more.
If you are interested in finding out more about working in Alaska's fishing industry, we recommend that you go to our content partner's website AlaskaJobFinder.com where you will find a complete job hunting strategy and lots of insider tips on how to get hired and maximize your earnings. There is a small fee ($3.95 for 5 days), but we feel it is a very good value for all that you get.
We recommend learning all you can. This is really critical. Knowing the fisheries calendar, for instance, helps ensure that you’ll apply ‘on time’ for jobs you might want. Also, if you have a clue about salmon, king crab, and other commercially caught seafood, and maybe even know the types of boats used to harvest that seafood, then getting hired might be somewhat easier. Knowledge is important to have during your job search.
On the following pages we outline the difference between onshore and offshore work. The methods you’ll use to find a job in each sector vary (just like the actual job experience).
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