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Hi. I'm new here and new to the Orlando area, looking for part-time work.
I'd really like to work at Disney as either a bus driver or working at Animal Kingdom helping with the animals. Does anybody know the best way to approach Disney for a job? Do you have to look for positions and apply, or is there somewhere you can go to and ask in person? I'm not a young person, I'm in my 50's, and I know the pay isn't great. Any advice appreciated. Thanks. |
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Go to the Casting building across from Downtown Disney.
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Here's a link to the job openings page: https://disney.recruitmax.com/main/c...szIsJobBoard=0
I am not sure if things have changed since I applied there (almost 10 years ago) but I did it in person like Dalt suggested. Bring your resume, dress nicely, and make sure your personality shines. Good luck! |
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make sure if you have any tatoos cover them up they wont hire you if they can see them.
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