Lothlórien
Living the Mouse Dream
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My daughter is starting college this fall. Her goal is to go to school for a degree in mechanical engineering. She wants to do the extended college program next year and after she graduates, her goal is to work for Disney as a ride/attraction/queue designer.
As I understand it from people we know that work for Disney in California, it takes a while to move up within Disney Corporation. You might have a degree in something with some high qualifications, but you will go through food service, merchandise, lower management, etc before you land a position that is not customer oriented and park-based.
In reality, how long would it take her to move into a position like that in Disney? I have noticed almost all Imagineers that work on attractions are substantially older than college graduates.
As I understand it from people we know that work for Disney in California, it takes a while to move up within Disney Corporation. You might have a degree in something with some high qualifications, but you will go through food service, merchandise, lower management, etc before you land a position that is not customer oriented and park-based.
In reality, how long would it take her to move into a position like that in Disney? I have noticed almost all Imagineers that work on attractions are substantially older than college graduates.