Boat/shipping/yacht claims positions for a European?

Looking for boat, shipping, or yacht claims positions for a friend in Europe?

Apologies if this isn’t the best forum for this question! A friend of mine in Europe is interested in relocating to the US on a work visa. He has extensive experience in claims related to shipping, boats, and yachts. Does anyone have any advice or insider tips on how he can connect with job opportunities on the East Coast? Thank you!

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  1. Your friend’s experience in shipping and yacht claims could be quite valuable, especially in areas along the East Coast where maritime activities are significant. Here are a few insider tips your friend might find helpful in connecting with open positions:

    1. Networking: Encourage your friend to join industry-specific groups on platforms like LinkedIn. Connecting with professionals in the maritime and shipping industry can lead to job opportunities. Participating in relevant discussions or events can also help build relationships.

    2. Job Boards and Websites: Websites like MaritimeJobs.com, Indeed, and Glassdoor can provide listings specific to maritime claims and shipping positions. Searching for niche maritime job boards can yield more targeted results.

    3. Recruitment Agencies: There are specialized recruitment agencies focused on maritime positions. Your friend should research and reach out to these agencies in the US that could assist with job placement in the claims field.

    4. Professional Organizations: Joining organizations such as the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or the Marine Insurance Association of America (MIAA) can offer resources and job postings. These organizations often host events or webinars that can provide networking opportunities.

    5. Visa Sponsorship: Your friend will need to explore companies that are willing to sponsor work visas. It’s beneficial to check if the companies have a history of hiring foreigners and sponsoring visas, as this can narrow down the search.

    6. Industry Events: Attending industry conferences, trade shows, or maritime expos can also provide excellent networking opportunities and potential job leads.

    7. Tailoring Applications: When applying, it’s important for him to tailor his resume and cover letter to highlight his specific experience in shipping/boat/yacht claims, emphasizing any relevant achievements or certifications.

    8. Follow Up: After applying, encourage him to follow up with potential employers or recruiters. A proactive approach can sometimes make a significant difference.

    Finally, patience and persistence are key, as the job search process can take time, especially when navigating visa sponsorship. Good luck to your friend!

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