So here you are. You've finally decided to apply for the Disney College Program. Although the initial application takes only about 20 minutes, the entire recruiting season is about 2 and a half months. So what can you expect in the application. Below, I will give detailed explanations of each step as well as a tip or two to help you not go insane, especially since the entire DCP Recruiting Season is a waiting game. And before I start, know that your dashboard and timeline don't mean anything, any significant updates will be in your email. Mine show up in junk almost every time, so be checking there.
1.) Applying
I mean it's kind of obvious that step 1 is applying. What you may not know is when doing the application, you NEED to pay attention and read every word in it. The first few pages are simple, it just asks for your info, work history, etc. When you get to the role interest page, only put interest in roles you are qualified/want to do. They will consider you for every role you put down, even as low interest. This also doesn't mean, only put interest attractions, because I guarantee that won't get you too far in the application.
2.) Interviews
Typically, you'll know pretty quickly if you got the first interview, a Web-Based Interview, which is essentially just like the questionnaire you would do on a normal job application, just this one includes questions about Disney itself. Immediately after the WBI, you'll find out if you got the second and final interview, a Phone Interview. Don't stress it too much. Just imagine if you were sitting at a desk with the manager in front of you. He or she is just on the phone this time around. Don't, I repeat DO NOT write you answers down and read them. For one, they could ask you completely different questions from the ones you wrote down and second, you could sound scripted if you do that and that will more than likely end up in you being NLIC'd (No Longer In Consideration). You got to the phone interview, so you already basically have the job, now its up to you why you deserve to be one of the 7,000 College Program Participants they hire every semester.
3.) Job Offer!
Congrats! You got offered a job. When offered the job, you will have a week to accept the position, pay the program fees, and select the dates of your program. When I did it in Orlando in Spring 2017, the fee was $350, so be prepared to pay that within a week, or they will assume you're turning down the position and you don't want that. The $350 pays for your first week and a half of rent, as well all the free events during the semester (a lot of the time, they'll come with dinner and/or a souvenir). I unfortunately do not know the fees for Anaheim's Program.
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Now that you've accepted the position, what's next? Depending on when you're offered the position, you should have about 2.5-3 months to prepare for your move to Orlando (or Anaheim). This is more than enough time, but don't save shopping and packing till the last week before you leave. It'll put a lot of stress on you and whoever you may live with. You wont get your first paycheck until about 1 or 2 weeks into your program (depends on when your Traditions is), so I suggest bringing about $200 or $300 for that time. That's food and in case you see something (or two or three) in a store that you really like and want. I think I've covered everything that I need to! My prayers are with you and I hope you get the job!
Until Next Time, Alex
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