Well, I can say it's very easy. However, it may not be the full time job you want. I was a PI in College Housing. During my internship I went through the Leadership Casting Call interview process for Resorts and was fortunate to make it. The Leadership Casting Call creates a pool of candidates (across all of WDW, for all Cast Members) that are deemed qualified/capable of becoming a leader. It is very competitive and many do not make it the first time, even Cast Members with 10 years. Those who complete a Management Internship are automatically placed in this pool if approved by their leader. They too have to secure employment after their program to stay eligible.
When my internship was over, I needed to find a job within the Company to stay eligible for leadership. The only available full-time role available was Housekeeping at the All-Star and I did that for almost three months. Taking that role oddly helped me get into resort management and helped me get to my current role in Marketing. If you are in a PI, you will be having weekly meetings with your leader, make sure they know your plans. Upon completion of your internship, there is no guarantee of placement. They may keep you on a Temporary Assignment (TA) for a few months, but in the end, you have network, apply, and interview just like everyone else.
It's tough, but welcome to the business world...