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What qualities does Disney look for in employees?

The Disney Look appearance guidelines present a standard to be upheld by all Cast Members to ensure the best show to our Guests. The expected behavior of each Cast Member is to be courteous, conscientious and exhibit good judgment at all times to benefit the organization, fellow Cast Members, and Guests.



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Make sure to highlight experience with working with people, particularly families and children, as well as experience in a fast-paced customer service environment. Develop your skills. The skills of a Disney cast member include guest service, customer service, safe environment, and communication.

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The Five Keys—Safety, Courtesy, Inclusion, Show and Efficiency—serve as the basis on which all Cast Members make decisions to provide the greatest hospitality to Guests. The Five Keys are also the most valued standard for Oriental Land Co., Ltd.

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According to Disney Careers, their company values are optimism, innovation, decency, quality, community, and storytelling.

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In general, you should have a high school diploma or equivalent, relevant work experience and/or education, and excellent customer service skills. In addition, some positions may require additional qualifications such as language proficiency, computer skills, and/or specialized training.

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Curate your job experience. Whether you've worked lots of jobs or only have volunteer experience, you can use the work experience section to stand out and prove what a great participant you'll be. There are two things you should be focusing on featuring with your experience: guest service and related experience.

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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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I am passionate about creating unique experiences that bring joy to people and Walt Disney is renowned for doing just that. I believe that working at the Walt Disney Company would give me the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others through my creativity and innovative ideas.

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Whether they are working directly in one of the parks or they're at one of the resort hotels or Disney-owned shops in Downtown Disney or Disney Springs, they receive a pass that will allow them to enter any of the Walt Disney World or Disneyland theme parks for free.

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The average Disney Parks, Experiences and Products salary ranges from approximately $27,000 per year for Sales Lead to $154,000 per year for Food and Beverage Manager.

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The Walt Disney Company pays its employees an average of $23.19 an hour. Hourly pay at The Walt Disney Company ranges from an average of $15.61 to $46.63 an hour.

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Here are the requirements for character performers at Disney:
  • 18 years of age or older.
  • Slender, athletic build with full range of motion and high energy levels — guests can't see your face and characters can't talk, so you have to be able to interact using your body language.


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