Daydreamer0Fly
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2015
- Messages
- 2
First off, I logged in to my dashboard today to a message saying I have not applied for any jobs. I'm extremely confused and nervous, as I have applied for the Disney College Program. Up until today, it has had my application listed as "Submission" and it included a "Thank you for applying" and my application date and such. Today none of that is appearing.
Originally, I was worried I had been rejected already, but I've read it should say "No longer in consideration" if that is the case, and also that I'll likely receive an email, which I have not. I did some googling and found that other people (thoguh a couple years back) experienced this problem and said it is a glitch and they logged out and it was back to normal after. I can't seem to log out and logging in on another device is the same situation, and I wonder if anyone knows how I could fix this or if they have experienced this?
Next, it's been 6 days since I applied. I assumed with the large amount of applications it could be a long while until I move on to a WBI, but in trying to find out what is wrong with my dashboard, I realized many people receive their WBI the day of or day after they submit their application? This has me nervous. I understand Disney is surely looking for different things based on different information on the job application, when it was submitted, and the persons past job experience, but from what I was reading it seemed like everyone who didn't receive the WBI quickly was rejected, or simply never moved passed "submission" and the final date for a reply simply ended, and that was their answer.
I'm wondering if anyone has ever had to wait a long while on their WBI, but eventually received it and began moving on? Has anyone waited a while for their WBI and gotten accepted into the program? If you never received it, were you ever officially rejected/NLIC or did you just realize you were rejected due to the recruiting time ending?
It's hard to not feel nervous/paranoid. I truly believe I'd be a great fit for Disney and am dying to make it to the phone interview so they can get to know me. I can't help but wonder what could possibly make them not consider someone simply after the basic information listed on the application.
Originally, I was worried I had been rejected already, but I've read it should say "No longer in consideration" if that is the case, and also that I'll likely receive an email, which I have not. I did some googling and found that other people (thoguh a couple years back) experienced this problem and said it is a glitch and they logged out and it was back to normal after. I can't seem to log out and logging in on another device is the same situation, and I wonder if anyone knows how I could fix this or if they have experienced this?
Next, it's been 6 days since I applied. I assumed with the large amount of applications it could be a long while until I move on to a WBI, but in trying to find out what is wrong with my dashboard, I realized many people receive their WBI the day of or day after they submit their application? This has me nervous. I understand Disney is surely looking for different things based on different information on the job application, when it was submitted, and the persons past job experience, but from what I was reading it seemed like everyone who didn't receive the WBI quickly was rejected, or simply never moved passed "submission" and the final date for a reply simply ended, and that was their answer.
I'm wondering if anyone has ever had to wait a long while on their WBI, but eventually received it and began moving on? Has anyone waited a while for their WBI and gotten accepted into the program? If you never received it, were you ever officially rejected/NLIC or did you just realize you were rejected due to the recruiting time ending?
It's hard to not feel nervous/paranoid. I truly believe I'd be a great fit for Disney and am dying to make it to the phone interview so they can get to know me. I can't help but wonder what could possibly make them not consider someone simply after the basic information listed on the application.