DCP--Disney Event Planning

ashleydoesdcp1992

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I start the program on August 12th, and I know that this program is a great way to get your foot in the door with Disney. I currently work as in event coordinator for my place of employment now and would love to get a chance to see how Disney does it, maybe even see one at work. I've read lots of stories of Behind the scenes, after hours personal events at Disney that make my head spin with excitement and would love to work on events like that. Anyone know who I can talk to or maybe an idea of where I can go to express interest while I am there?
 
Keep your record card clean and apply for a Professional Internship. The application for Jan 2014 to June will be posted in late aug. There are several event planning related internships that are for CP alumni only.

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I have a question, I forgot what exactly it said when I applied for the fall but do you put your cumulative GPA? because mine is a 2.9 and I feel like it'll automatically kick me out even though there is no requirement. also because my major specific gpa is above a 3 but I'm guessing I wouldn't be able to put that.
 

I have a question, I forgot what exactly it said when I applied for the fall but do you put your cumulative GPA? because mine is a 2.9 and I feel like it'll automatically kick me out even though there is no requirement. also because my major specific gpa is above a 3 but I'm guessing I wouldn't be able to put that.

Cumulative would be all of your courses. If/when you get to the interview stage, be sure to mention that your in-major exceeds a 3. The last thing you want to do is misrepresent yourself.
 
of course! So if they ask for cumulative should I say in the interview I do have above a 3 for my major or just not say anything because it would bring attention to the fact I have a bad cumulative GPA?
 
of course! So if they ask for cumulative should I say in the interview I do have above a 3 for my major or just not say anything because it would bring attention to the fact I have a bad cumulative GPA?

If GPA comes up (never did in my interview), say something like "my cumulative GPA is XX, however, I've taken a step back and have been asserting myself more and have been able to achieve a XX In-major GPA, excelling in courses like XX, YY, and ZZZ"

Its like the cliche interview question when they ask you to talk about a weakness. Talk about it briefly, but expand on how you've been working in that area and have been developing new strengths...
 
Wait, when you say gpa do you mean from hs or college/culinary school? Cause my Hs gpa sucks (like a 2.0), but I'm sure my culinary gpa will be good, cause I'm planning on doing the culinary program.
 
Wait, when you say gpa do you mean from hs or college/culinary school? Cause my Hs gpa sucks (like a 2.0), but I'm sure my culinary gpa will be good, cause I'm planning on doing the culinary program.

College GPA, you're applying for a college internship...
 
I have a random question about event planning PIs.
I remember hearing that for one of them they don't look at you unless you put it as your #1 but was that park event operations or college program event planning?
 
I have a random question about event planning PIs.
I remember hearing that for one of them they don't look at you unless you put it as your #1 but was that park event operations or college program event planning?

You never know, the only person that can definitively confirm that is the manager responsible for the hiring. If you are interviewing for a role that isn't your #1, you better have a great story or explanation.

Would you want to hire someone who didn't really want to work in your department?
 
Ok. I just meant like in your top 3 choices of the internships you selected it should be your first. of course you'd be happy with any of the top 3!
 
Ok. I just meant like in your top 3 choices of the internships you selected it should be your first. of course you'd be happy with any of the top 3!

Absolutely, but still be prepared if you make it to the interview to explain why the role is/isn't your number 1 choice.
 












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