Ann, my reply was in regards to your post, but not intended to argue it. I love your wonderful presence here on the board! I hope you didn't take it in that way. I've just noticed that several people around the net feel like the contest was rigged or fixed or something. Again, not implying you felt that way.
I think you should be proud of your entry. You did great! I've told you that before. Please don't think I was slighting you or your entry.
I just know that Disney does start with a certain image in mind after seeing the ones they've chosen over 2 years of competition. They tend toward the peppy and the perky. That's why they put this stuff in the rules: Entertainment Value (0-20 points); Personality (0-20 points); Imaginative Presentation (0-20 points); Ability to Make People Laugh and Smile (0-20 points); and Passion for Disney (0-20 points).
At least with the Disneymoms panel they chose some people to represent a different cross section. The CMO ultimately is a PR position that is intended to milk more press and goodwill out for the sponsors throughout the year instead of just one weekend. The CMO himself will thoroughly enjoy it as Disney does things like this very well.
My apology if you felt that I was speculating for you. It did look like there was a connection being built between the guy and his residence. I just thought everyone should know who the guy was and all.
There are certainly points that we totally agree on.
I feel that the entry process of jamming the servers at the last moment shows they weren't prepared for the last day or two barrage of Disney fans who really wanted this opportunity. There should have been enough bandwidth to host everyone's entry and leave no doubt whether it was received or not. It's difficult to believe that when you can't see it, right?
After seeing it all play out I really feel for the Erics of the contest who were mentioned as Top 20 and summarily eliminated without voting. If I had a do over, I wouldn't have sought out all the top 20. That's why I backed off on predicting the top 3 and trying to dig it out for everyone, I knew I could be affecting someone's dream if it was reavealed.
I already agreed with you on the email thing too.
I do think that the individual pages with any updates were a giant leap forward from last year. Sure, it could be done better, but it was nice to go to dreamcmo.com/yournamehere and vote. Our pages were deeply buried into Careerbuilder's site and there was no way to explain verbally how to find it. It was nice to find out a little bit more about each person than just the video as well.
Question: You mentioned that your votes weren't registering. May I ask what happened there? I must have missed that in the 600+ pages of discussion. Did you enter the code and press ENTER instead of clicking the little button? That seems to be something that could have been fixed in the voting code, but I'm not a programmer.
kenny
Well, I for one, applied for a job. I submitted a video "resume" with the requested information. I followed the directions explicitly. The press release was clear:
Show Your DISNEY Magic
Beginning January 8 and continuing through January 27, interested applicants can visit
www.DreamCMO.com and take the "Magic Aptitude Test" (M.A.T.) to see if they have what it takes to be the first-ever Disney Parks Chief Magic Official. Along with the results of the M.A.T., candidates will be asked to show their Disney magic by submitting a 60 second video resume - online at
www.dreamcmo.com - which captures their personality and visually and verbally supports why they would make the ideal CMO. A magical panel of judges will select the top 10 video resumes, which will be posted to
www.dreamcmo.com and voted on by America.
Obviously, I found the same sites, only I opted not to put them here as I didn't feel it was appropriate.
I did not imply anything of the sort Kenny! All I stated was that I found it interesting.....nothing more than that. Please don't speculate for me, okay? And how would any of us know what his current role is with Career Builder anyway?? I never stated why I stopped searching. I simply stated that I was disheartened with this particular job search and CB in general.
I can only speak for myself here, but I had NO IDEA how the voting would be conducted when I entered the contest. I would have expected that the site would work, that there would be explanations regarding if votes were really counting and consistantly updated candidate information. I myself, voted many many many times before I realized that my votes weren't even registering. I wonder how many others had that happen very innocently...not being able to verify how to vote through message boards?
Ok then.