Unanswered
Questions
The
following are questions that were asked, but not answered by the
recruiters, during the Spring
2015 Twitter Q&A session. I took a go at answering them so
people could get their answers. :) I broke them up into categories of
similar questions to make it a little easier to look at.
Eligibility
Are
there any available for UK residents?
If
i'm not from the USA could I apply for your intern program?
PI's
generally require you to be eligible to work in the US and
have unrestricted work access. I don't think that Disney
really sponsors people to get work access so if you don't
already have a visa I think it would be hard to get a PI. There
are cultural representative programs open to international
students and you could always email the recruiting team to double
check and see if you could do a PI.
Is
there a certain age group Disney tries to keep to when choosing an
intern?
Definitely
not! It is actually illegal to make hiring decisions based on age and
I've seen interns be a WIDE variety of ages. As long as you have the
experience and the qualities that recruiters/hiring managers are
looking for you'll be considered!
I
graduated last May. Is it possible to apply for an internship still?
Do
you accept applicants who have graduated more than 6 months ago if
they graduated from an accelerated degree program?
PIs
either require you to have graduated within 6 months of applying or 6
months of starting the position depending on the PI. They are pretty
strict on the requirements of the PI, so make sure you are eligible
before applying. If you have graduated more than 6 months ago you can
apply for full or part time positions. If you have the right
experience you might just get the position!
Are
recent graduates eligible? Is it a paid internship? Do science
majors apply?
This
question pretty much needs to be answered in three parts:
-Recent
grads are eligible and either require you to have graduated
within 6 months of applying or 6 months of starting the position
depending on the PI, so look at the requirements of the positions you
are looking at.
-All
PIs are paid, but the pay does WIDELY vary based on position.
-There
a variety of internships for science majors, everything from
chemistry to biotechnology to science education to engineering, etc.
It's one of the awesome parts of Disney, they have just about any job
you can think of!
Applications
If
I already had a phone interview, can I still send in apps for other
PIs?
Yes!
I did this during my second cycle applying. Not all PIs are posted at
the same time, so if you see one you are interested in and qualified
for, I say apply! Just realize they will likely use the same phone
screen you already did to determine which internships you will be
further considered for. Occasionally they will call to ask
follow up questions if need be.
Are
applications reviewed on a rolling basis or not until the deadline
for application passes?
They
are viewed on a rolling basis. My first internship I applied on the
last day and got the position! For positions that go through
recruiting, the recruiter will usually wait to pass on resumes until
after the posting has ended. They will likely start doing phone
screenings before the posting closes since there are so many
applications. For PIs that don't do phone screenings like animal
programs they sometimes start interviewing before applications close
but are good at pacing out interviews and acceptances based on the
number of positions they have.
What
are you looking for in a resume? How can I make my resume stand out?
Resumes
pass through an electronic scanner to weed out applicants that are
not qualified so make sure you use key words from the job postings.
Make sure you proof read it and highlight the required and
preferred qualifications that you have in your experiences.
What's
the number one thing that recruiters are looking for?
Since
I'm not a recruiter I don't know for sure, but I would say they want
to make sure that applicants fit well with the Disney
Values.
Timeline
Timeline
How
long after an application is "In Progress" does it normally
take to hear back about progress?
Depends
by position. Different departments go at different paces. For many
positions, recruiters have to pass along a narrowed list of
candidates after a phone screen which can take a while. Then it is up
to the department to find the time in their work schedule to
interview the candidates and chose who they want which can take a
while. Then their picks will get passed along to recruiting to notify
the applicants, which can take a while. This is the most general case
scenario, but as you can see it can take a while :)
Is
there a timeline as to when we will be notified of consideration for
a position, or does it vary?
Varies
heavily based on position. Just keep an eye on your email and
dashboard and try to be patient. In the PI world there is a
saying that has been going around for years: No news is good news.
Basically saying if you haven't heard you aren't being considered you
are still being considered.
Will
there be a timeline after the application date is closed for us to
know an update?
Generally
for Fall internships they try to let everyone know by Thanksgiving
(but some usually go past then) and in the Spring they try to let
everyone know by the end of April.
How
long will it take to get a response?
Varies.
It is generally a LONG process. You sometimes can get a phone
screening within a couple of days or weeks. Sometimes you won't get a
phone screening. Sometimes you might not hear anything until you find
out at the end that you are no longer being considered. It really
depends on the internship, but as long as you aren't NLIC (no longer
in consideration) just try and be patient because they are still
considering you.
For
an internship how/when will we be notified if we are still being
considered after we've sent in our materials?
You
will usually find out within a day if you don't pass the initial
resume scanner by getting an email saying that you are no longer in
consideration, but beyond that it is a long process that varies
heavily based on position.
Experience
Experience
How
important is previous experience?
Very
important! I think experience related to the position is what gets
you to the interview with the hiring manager and your personality
gets you the rest of the way there. So get related experience and it
won't only help for Disney PIs but any other position you ever apply
for, Disney related or not.
What
is the possibility to get a data analyst intern if I have the skills
but no work experience?
Depends
on the specific internship. Some don't always require a lot of
experience if you have the appropriate skills. However, the rule of
thumb is you should meet all of the required qualifications and most
of the preferred ones. If you don't meet the qualifications for any
internship you want (including data analyst but really any field)
then I would recommend trying to figure how to get those experiences
that would allow you to meet those qualifications and try again
another semester.
Other Questions
Are
you allowed to do summer PI and CP in the fall if accepted to both?
Yes!
You are allowed to be an intern for up to one continuous year with
Disney. This can be any combination of CP, PI, or MI. If you want to
do another internship you have to wait 6 months and still be eligible
school wise. Most people do the CP than a PI, do a second PI after a
PI, or extend their PI, but you are definitely allowed to do any
combination you want.
Do Summer internships tend to be more competitive than fall or spring?
I'm
not a recruiter so I don't know hard numbers. However, there are far
less positions offered only for the summer. Now these are in very
specific areas such as engineering, so I'm not sure if the number of
applicants is actually any higher per internship since they are
generally require very specific background. All PIs are pretty
competitive.
What is the most effective way to find summer housing?
The
easiest for just a summer term would to do Disney Housing since it
would be hard to get a place for only a few months. However, there is
a Cast Member Roommate Facebook Finder page you c
Is
it possible to wait and see the results of our other PI applications
before accepting our first offer received?
Depends.
Most of the time I have heard the recruiter asking if they want to
continue being considered for their other applications. So basically
you accept the offer you were given and wait to see if you have
others. I have also heard of times when the recruiter knows you're
getting considered for more than one they will wait to hear from both
departments and let you chose between them. However, this semester I
have heard animal programs is saying that if you accept your position
you will no longer be considered for any others, so this could start
being seen more in other areas as well.
Is
it possible for an applicant to get accepted into the DCP and for a
PI? If so, how is it decided where they go?
Yes!
This is not uncommon so the recruiters are really good at helping you
through this. You will most likely hear back from the DCP first, so
you will accept that. You will still be considered for the PIs and if
you get one any fees you paid for the CP will be transferred to the
PI if you are going to living in Disney PI housing or will be
refunded 3 weeks after the start of your PI if you chose to find your
own housing.
Will
interns be considered for full time employment once their internship
ends?
If
I get a job as a PI, will I have the option to transfer to a
full-time position with the company once I complete my internship?
Ahhhh,
this question again. As I have posted before, this is not really a
short answer and definitely deserves its own post. I promise I
will eventually get around to making that post.
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