julayla
Earning My Ears
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- Oct 21, 2009
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Hello! I'm pursuing a culinary arts degree at my local community college (still in my first semester), and I really want to get into the Disney internship program by fall of next year. But I'm a little worried about two things: Whether I'll land an internship that's relevant to my degree, and whether I'll be accepted at all.
I have two class mates who applied for the spring 2011 internship, but they were both rejected after taking the web-based interview. That was a bit startling. Is the web interview very difficult? What sort of questions should you expect? In short, how do you up your chances of at least getting a *real person* to interview you?
If I do get accepted, I'm hoping to get a role in Quick Food and Beverage, or perhaps Full Service Food and Beverage. Thing is, I'd like opportunities to work in a kitchen, because it's what my classes are preparing me for. I tried reading up on Disney's culinary program, but the website doesn't tell me a whole lot. Anybody know much about it?
If I didn't get a role in food service, is it still worth putting on my resume? (I'm imagining scenarios like this: "So you worked at Disney World as a housekeeper? That's interesting, but why did you take a semester off to do work that's totally unrelated to your field instead of taking a local job in a kitchen?")
So yes, a bit jittery all the way around. I love Disney World and want this experience, and it's even crossed my mind to move down to Florida and *work* there if I enjoy the internship. I guess I'm just trying to look at it from all practical angles, and would appreciate insight from others who've been there.
I have two class mates who applied for the spring 2011 internship, but they were both rejected after taking the web-based interview. That was a bit startling. Is the web interview very difficult? What sort of questions should you expect? In short, how do you up your chances of at least getting a *real person* to interview you?
If I do get accepted, I'm hoping to get a role in Quick Food and Beverage, or perhaps Full Service Food and Beverage. Thing is, I'd like opportunities to work in a kitchen, because it's what my classes are preparing me for. I tried reading up on Disney's culinary program, but the website doesn't tell me a whole lot. Anybody know much about it?
If I didn't get a role in food service, is it still worth putting on my resume? (I'm imagining scenarios like this: "So you worked at Disney World as a housekeeper? That's interesting, but why did you take a semester off to do work that's totally unrelated to your field instead of taking a local job in a kitchen?")
So yes, a bit jittery all the way around. I love Disney World and want this experience, and it's even crossed my mind to move down to Florida and *work* there if I enjoy the internship. I guess I'm just trying to look at it from all practical angles, and would appreciate insight from others who've been there.
