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What does Disney look for in a background check?

It also checks employees who disclose on their applications that they were convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony. “It was a business decision,” Warren said. “We looked at what other [companies) were doing, and in some cases they had a broader spectrum of employee categories they were doing background checks on.”



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Disney has long run checks on employees who handle large amounts of cash or work with children, such as baby sitters at hotels, company spokesman Bill Warren said. It also checks employees who disclose on their applications that they were convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony.

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No. Disney does not have the resources to check the background on their guests. On paper yes, they do. Private businesses have the legal right to take every legal step to protect their guests.

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Background check when process interview on site. Depending on the crime. You will undergo a background check and asked to provide details.

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However, Disney plans to check employees going back seven years, which means some out-of-state research would be required. Disney has contracted with a company to do the work.

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It is private property. Disney is checking for the following items, which may not be brought into Disney's Parks: Recreational devices such as drones, remote control toys, skateboards, scooters, inline skates, shoes with built-in wheels. Alcoholic beverages, marijuana or any illegal substance.

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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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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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Disney performs both pre-employment drug tests, and randomly throughout employment. Disney utilizes the five-panel urine tests for its drug testing. Disney will administer a pre-employment drug test for any cast member in a safety-critical role. This includes roles such as attractions, lifeguards, etc.

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2 Answers from Employees at The Walt Disney Company Two to four weeks.

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Everyone that leaves the company is given a rehire status that is then checked in the event you apply for a position in the future. The recruitment team does not control what your rehire status is.

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Guest Relations cast members have one of the most difficult jobs in Walt Disney World, because any guest who is unhappy from a situation that took place anywhere in the parks is going to take out their feelings on Guest Relations.

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The average Walt Disney Company hourly pay ranges from approximately $15 per hour for a Cashier to $110 per hour for a Counsel. Walt Disney Company employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.7/5 stars.

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Disney is a media entertainment company, so employees in all positions must be creative and innovative. Employees are always coming up with new ways to meet company goals. Almost all Disney jobs involve innovation. For example, a Disney mascot should find new ways to entertain and keep the crowd on their toes.

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Currently, the minimum starting hourly wage for Disney World workers is $15, significantly higher than Florida's state minimum wage of $11, which will rise to $12 in September.

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Everyone entering the parks or Disney Springs passes through an Evolv scanner. Anyone that sets off the scanner is pulled aside for a bag check and/or a metal detector wand check. There's also prevalent security around these areas.

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If a guest's bag sets off the metal detector, they are asked to step to the side for a bag search performed by a security team member. Items that most commonly trigger an alert include large magnets, like the ones on some glasses cases, umbrellas, and portable phone chargers.

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