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  • Written by Mara Strom 11 Comments
    Last Updated:: September 19, 2008

    What’s that they say about Disney World?  That it’s the place where dreams come true? Well, for some of you die-hard Disney fanatics (I’m looking at you, so don’t bother hiding your Snow White costume from me!), a job at Disney might be the ultimate dream come true.

    Disney is located in five countries, with two to four parks at each location.


    There are plenty of places to work, but could you land one of the coveted jobs? Aside from the run-of-the-mill-theme-park jobs (like food and beverage, custodial, guest relations, maintenance, and merchandise), Disney also has a few unique opportunities that deserve some explanation.  Let’s take a look at five of these magical opportunities and see if one of them is right for you.

    Imagineering Jobs
    You know the look, the feel, the magical spark that makes Disney what it is? That doesn’t happen by accident.  It is, actually, the job of a creative team of Disney Imagineers.  The Imagineers are charged with designing the attractions, shops, dining locations, show sets, real estate developments and new media technology project.  Imagineers even oversee the visual impact of Disney cruise ships. To land one of these coveted jobs, you really need to be a jack — and master — of all trades: architecture, engineering, mechanics, animation, story boarding, writing, set design and more. A great way to get your foot in the Imagineering door is with a Disney internship (see below).  In addition to education and experience, there are certain innate qualities Disney wants its Imagineers to possess as well; these include team work, perseverance, creative problem solving and, perhaps above all, patience.  After all, it can take as many as fifteen years for an idea to finally evolve into an installation at a Disney park.

    Adventures Guide
    As if five locations around the world wasn’t enough, Disney launched its newest venture: Adventures by Disney®.  It’s a group tour throughout North America and abroad led by tour guides — AKA Adventure Guides — who make sure that guests have the most magical time of their lives. Disney is looking for bilingual, well-traveled extroverts with a degree in communications, hospitality or international affairs.  Given the amount of walking Adventure Guides do, you might also want to jump on the treadmill before sending off your application. 

    Disney Scientist
    No, a Disney scientist isn’t someone who puts Mickey under the magnifying glass. Rather, Disney is looking for animal scientists to work with its Animal Programs department — think Animal Kingdom and Disney Wilderness Preserve.  Jobs include avian keeper, mammalian researcher, marine biologist and fish farmer. Qualified applicants hold at least a Bachelor’s Degree in biology or related major and have previous experience in a zoo or breeding program.

    Disney Catering
    You’ve got great attention to detail, impeccable cooking skills (a degree in culinary arts wouldn’t hurt, either) and a flawless service ethic.  Plus you love Disney.  If that describes you to a T, perhaps a career in catering for Disney is up your alley.  Disney Catering/Convention services serve up the finest food with a little touch of Disney magic.  The resorts have tens of thousands of clients each year, with millions of dollars riding on flawless catering and convention services.  Does that kind of pressure sounds like a fun challenge to you? Then you could consider a job as a manager of Disney catering. You’ll be working round-the-clock, but then I heard Cinderella did, too, before meeting her Prince Charming.

    Disney College Internships
    Are you a college student looking for a stand-out (and paid) internship? Do you want to gain transferable skills and some college credit? Are you outgoing and curious, eager to make friends from around the world and right down Main Street? Disney offers college internship programs in both Disneyland and Walt Disney World. You might be working in one of the four areas described above — or anywhere in the Disney theme park.  To apply for a college internship, go here

    Do you dream of meeting your Prince(ss) Charming and running away from it all? While I can’t guarantee you true love, I can be sure that working for Disney will the most magical time of your life. 


11 Comments
  1. #1 kirsty farrell says:
    October 12, 2008 at 10:41 pm

    i would like to do a summer interm ship that i will be able to work at, i will be able to try my hand at anything, i have worked as a waitress and also at the min i am working part time in a big company called asda in my local town. i feel that this will gain me a great life experience and will be able to work long hours please can you get back to me thank you

  2. #2 Michelle Derbyshire says:
    November 17, 2008 at 10:56 pm

    hello,
    i would like to work in walt disneyland in florida, am studying in university and would like to take the opportunity to work in america whlist am young and studying. i have worked as a children representative in menorca, i have also been a waitress, bar person and customer service representative, so i feel i would gain from my experience and also provide high stand service walt disney expected.
    please reply
    thank you

  3. #3 Matthew Hadley says:
    January 4, 2009 at 2:46 am

    Hi I’m a 16 year old student from England who’s trying to see what he wants to do in the world ahead of him. At the moment, I’m working towards going to university to study animals in some description. I have always been a disney fanatic (although fanatic is a tiny amount to how much I enjoy it.) and will always have a love for it. However, I’ve only recently thought about how I could combine my passion for animals and my love for disney into my career life. I’ve visited Forida twice with my family, both times living for a number of weeks inside disney world.
    I would like some information on what would be required of me to become some sort of animal worker/scientist willing to do any tasks inside the disney family, as this would most definately be my biggest dream come true.
    Thnak you for taking the time to read this.
    Matthew Hadley

  4. #4 Michaela Ayres says:
    February 10, 2009 at 12:06 pm

    hey im 17 and im a student at college. im researching a job i wish to apply for after college. I would love to be apart of disney and be a charater or dancer. how can i do this? please reply.
    thankyou

  5. #5 Nicole Nel says:
    March 2, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    Hi! i am 20 and a student in South Africa. i am looking for a holiday job (decembre/jan) for my sister and i! we both LOVE disney and would be willing to do pretty much anything!
    please let me know if there are any possibilities for me!
    thanks!

  6. #6 Monique Mcintyre says:
    April 1, 2009 at 5:34 pm

    Hi, I am 18 and i am a student from Jamaica, who is currently enrolled at the montego Bay Community College.Conversely, I am seeking a holiday job, preferably between the months of June-December.I would love be apart of the disney family. I have quite a few work experiences here in my country and I would love to be given this oppurtunity.Please do reply, Thank you in advance!

  7. #7 Melissa says:
    May 20, 2009 at 9:21 am

    Hi!!!
    I am 17 and i student from mexico but Im a citizen, I would like to work in Disney this summer. I hope there are any possibilities for me!!
    thank you..

  8. hi,
    I am 23 and would love to work with disney would like to go for the travel guide or anything to do with customer service i have experience with call centers and i also worked on a ship would liketo build a career with disney

  9. #9 Keri says:
    June 13, 2009 at 8:29 am

    Hi, I am 22 and have recently graduated university studying Fashion design with textiles. I have always found Disney productions fascinating and have a real passion for the array of costumes which inhabits the parks and stage performances. I have had a years experience with in various costume department but would love the opportunity to become a member of the disney family. Please do reply, thankyou

  10. Hi i am a 20 year old from England. I am completing my Level 3 in Childcare at the moment and looking to work abroad once complete. I would like to work in disney anything involving working with children. I would like to be a character i have done drama from a young age and i am a dancer also. Please could you get back to me and let me know if you have anything in mind or any information for me. Thanks again

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