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How hard is it to get a Disney professional internship?

That being said, a lot of people ask “How hard it is to get a Disney Professional Internship?” Well, the acceptance rate is around 1%-3%, so for most roles it's very hard. SELL ALL OF YOUR SKILLS Y'ALL!



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With more than 50,000 applicants every year, Disney only accepts about 12,000 new annual recruits. The competition for spots is fierce. As part of your interview process, you'll indicate the areas of the company that you'd most prefer to work. The wider your interest, the greater your chances of gaining admission.

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Average The Walt Disney Company Intern hourly pay in the United States is approximately $18.66, which meets the national average.

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Each year, 8,000 students come to Disney World to work as six-month college interns in one of the largest internship programs in the country. The interns make up a significant portion of Disney World's 55,000-person work force.

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Every Disney College Program intern must have full availability for work, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays. Participants can expect to work 30-50 hours a week. During peak season, Disney may expect their interns to work more than 50 hours a week.

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Our interns get real client experience, travel opportunities, socials, and great perks. Best of all, an all-expenses paid trip to a Disney resort with interns from over 30 other countries.

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The hiring process if I remember correctly took about 3 weeks to a month and a half. 4 weeks. upload resume, personal interviews, etc. It only took me one screening interview on the computer, & one phone-interview before I got hired.

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If you have a strong resume and good soft skills, it's easy to get a job at Disney. You need to find the positions that suit you best and make sure you have the right experience. Some people enter a Disney college program, which means you can intern for the company. Many interns end up working full-time later on.

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Flamingo Crossings Village | Disney College Program Housing.

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Participants are responsible for the housing cost for their apartment each week (Sunday – Saturday) that they are on the program. Please review your signed payroll deduction request form for the weekly rate of your apartment.

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A non-refundable program fee of $442 is required for all Disney Program participants. Fee payment looks different depending on your program type, so please read the following carefully: International Program participants must pay the full, non-refundable program fee of $442* upon acceptance of their offer.

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Cover letters are not always required, but including one is a great opportunity to add to the “story” told by your resume.

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Please keep in mind all roles and locations are chosen based on the information provided during the application process, as well as operational needs. We are unable to accept change requests regarding your role and/or location.

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At Disney, it's our job to turn dreams into reality. For our cast members and employees, the Disney Aspire program is one way we help make dreams come true – by covering college tuition, English language learning, high school diplomas and trade programs for thousands of employees.

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