Good luck with your interview!
The questions were really easy, but you just have to be prepared for them.
At first I was asked to confirm a bunch of information about my application, and then I was asked specific questions about the roles I had picked.
Just think about some questions they might ask you and have your response ready. I had some notes jotted down prior to the interview with some responses to questions I might be asked.
For attractions I was asked how I would handle a situation in which a guest was too short to ride space mountain.
For merchandising I was asked how I would handle a situation in which an item that a guest was looking for was not available.
I didn't sign up for character attendant, but I would just be prepared to be asked how you would handle a somewhat challenging situation you would encounter in that role. For instance how do you answer "why doesn't Mickey talk?" or how to appease a guest upset over the line being cut off before they could get an autograph. These are just things I considered, though someone who signed up for that role might be able to help you better here.
Don't be nervous and smile. Have some good questions ready. I asked what the best way was to get the most out of the program. Just be confident and enthusiastic. It's a good idea to work in why the program is right for you. They did ask why I wanted to do it. It's just like any other interview really...mine took about 20 minutes. The recruiter will tell you at the beginning exactly what the interview will consist of. She will just be asking you things from a set of questions geared toward mostly the roles you chose.
Again, good luck! let us know how it went!
