mickmom728
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Berlioz, thanks for the answers to my questions! Are there any blackout dates on using the maingate pass? TIA
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Berlioz, thanks for the answers to my questions! Are there any blackout dates on using the maingate pass? TIA
Answer honestly and strongly and you'll be fine. The timed parts are like 10 seconds a question? Maybe 15. It's to get your gut reaction, so you can't think about it too much
TIMED? Thats not fair..or legal...
TIMED? Thats not fair..or legal...
"Fair" is such a relative term, and I promise you, Disney HR would not do anything illegal in their hiring practices.
Well I hate surveys and interviews that catch you off guard....Its just sneaky
Then I would suggest not interviewing. For any job. Part of the construction of interview questions is trying to catch someone off guard to get a true, visceral response rather than something preplanned. There is nothing sneaky about it; it's simply good business practice.
Companies are using surveys. It's not unique to Disney and it's for the purpose of sorting out those who are suitable to their organizational culture and structure from those who may not be a good fit. In this job market, there are simply too many applications for companies to go through them all and the survey is an effective weeding tool.
Disney in particular has a very strong organizational culture and buy-in is essential to be successful as a Cast Member.
Well I hate surveys and interviews that catch you off guard....Its just sneaky
Hi, I'm asking this for DD. Does anyone know the average number of people that apply to Disney CP versus the average number accepted?
Thanks!
The most important thing is that you use the correct frame of mind and are consistent.
For example if a question was (I think this is actually one of the questions): How often do you arrive someplace late?
a) never
b) sometimes
c) often
d) very frequently
Now, I technically have two answers for this. In everyday life I would say c, because I'm often late (bad habit I know). But on the interview, I'd say a, because I'm very rarely late for situations like work, interviews, etc. The problems people run into with the Web-Interview is that they answer questions from an everyday perspective and not a professional perspective. Another example:
I get annoyed by people:
a) never
b) sometimes
c) often
d) very frequently
My everyday persona would put D, because people annoy me a lot and I have a short threshold lol. But in a professional situation it's easier to hold my calm and let things slide.
And again, keep answers consistent. Some questions are asked multiple times but asked in a different way. So if you say you enjoy working with people on one question, don't say that you prefer solo projects in another question.