At some point after you submit your application you might be contacted to submit additional materials or fill out a supplemental application. Some positions that do this are graphic design, journalist, etc internships that ask to submit a portfolio. Obviously if you have read my other posts you know that I didn't apply to those internships, so I will briefly talk about the Animal Programs and Agriculture Sciences Supplemental Applications. I got both of these shortly after I submitted my application.
Animal Programs
The Animal Programs limits that a person can only apply to 3, so people on the Facebook page that applied to more had to say which 3 they wanted to stay in consideration for through this email. I already knew this, so I had only applied to 3 (Education Conservation Presenter, Chemistry, and Reproductive Biology). The Animal Programs application had a set of standardized questions for each of the positions that I applied for through their department. The questionnaires for each position pretty much wanted to know that I did in fact have the qualifications list, list experiences and such. I then had to email those back and a cover letter that covered all 3 positions. They also ended up asking me for another copy of my transcript since they had had difficulty opening the one I had uploaded on my dashboard.
Agricultural Sciences
The Agricultural Sciences one (for the Biotechnology position I applied for) asked for a cover letter, transcript, and letter of recommendation. They didn't have any extra questions. I, however, decided to withdraw my application for this position at this point in time.
OTHER UPDATES: 1 week until I leave for Florida!
Oh, and how can I forget?!?! One week from today I will be leaving for Florida (well hopefully by this time we will be in Georgia for the night). I can't believe it is getting so close! I felt like I was doing well on packing, but now I feel like I have so much to do and no time to do it in! Tomorrow I am heading over to my college to finish up my work there and then Wednesday I have 2 doctors appointments and my family is going to the Tigers game for my dad's/sister's birthdays, so I will pretty much have zero time to get stuff organized. Also, with my OCDness I pretty much planned my sister's college class list today so she will be ready to register tomorrow. Well, off to make sure I have everything ready for my day trip tomorrow!
Chronicling my experience working for the mouse. I started my Disney career with two Professional Internships. I spent Fall 2014 as an Animal Programs Conservation Education Presenter at Disney's Animal Kingdom and Spring 2015 as a Theme Park Merchandise Category Planner. I now work full time as an analyst in Revenue Management.
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Monday, June 2, 2014
Saturday, May 31, 2014
PI Application
I figured since there isn't a ton of information out there about the PI application process I would make some posts each day before I leave about different parts of the process. This first post will be about the application itself!
Recruiting Seasons
PI applications generally follow two recruiting seasons, Summer/Fall and Spring. Spring applications generally comes out at the end of August, while Summer/Fall ones generally come out in January. However, professional internships can be posted at any time and can range in length from 3 months (summer) to 1 yr. The majority run about 6 months and go from January to June or June to January.
The Application
Cover Letter
Recruiting Seasons
PI applications generally follow two recruiting seasons, Summer/Fall and Spring. Spring applications generally comes out at the end of August, while Summer/Fall ones generally come out in January. However, professional internships can be posted at any time and can range in length from 3 months (summer) to 1 yr. The majority run about 6 months and go from January to June or June to January.
The Application
The application itself is relatively straightforward. It is recommended when applying to only apply for ones that you have all of the required qualifications and some/most of the recommended applications. Then since before any person sees your application, a computer reviews your resume, so many people recommend wording your experiences in a similar manner as is worded in the posting.
Once you start the application you pretty much just enter your information, job experience, upload your resume, and answer a few qualification questions at the end. It is also a good idea to upload anything that is mentioned posting (eg. if they ask for a transcript you should upload it!). If you are applying to a general posting like Alumni Only or Marketing, you might check off which specific positions you are interested in.
Cover Letter
Some people say you should always include a cover letter so you can possibly stand out. Other people say to only include what is asked because they want to see if you can follow instructions and won't even look at it. I didn't upload one, but I was directly contacted by the department to submit one. They didn't ask for one in their posting since they wanted just one cover letter to cover all internships that I applied for within their department so they don't ask applicants until later since people will just submit individual ones. Therefore, I would use your best judgement on whether or not to include extra things like cover letters to your application since I am not a recruiter or hiring manager so I don't know what they are looking for.
That is pretty much it to the applications! You should really have a few people look over your resume. It is better to wait until everything looks good rather than be the first person to submit your application.
My Experience
I literally applied on the last day applications were open and got an offer! I already had a full time job offer and didn't know if I should apply for an internship. I wouldn't recommend waiting until the last day in case something goes wrong. I ended up applying for 3 Animal Programs internships (Chemistry, Conservation Education Presenter, and Reproductive Biology) and 1 Agricultural Sciences one (Biotechnology).
My Experience
I literally applied on the last day applications were open and got an offer! I already had a full time job offer and didn't know if I should apply for an internship. I wouldn't recommend waiting until the last day in case something goes wrong. I ended up applying for 3 Animal Programs internships (Chemistry, Conservation Education Presenter, and Reproductive Biology) and 1 Agricultural Sciences one (Biotechnology).
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
PI Timeline
So when I have been reading Disney College Program and Disney Professional Internship Blogs for a couple of years now. I even debated doing a CP or PI during a semester during college but couldn't find the time without delaying graduation. When I actually applied this semester I decided not to do a blog and just make a SmashBook to remember my experiences. However, as the time gets closer to my internship check-in I have been reading blogs again and decided that others might find this information useful. I also thought it would be a good place to get more of my thoughts down than I could in my SmashBook. I might decide to post pictures as I complete pages in my book, too.
To start out I will just give the timeline I experienced and will then spend the time leading up to my check-in going into more detail about the process.
Fall 2014 Professional Internships
28 Feb 14- Applied for 3 Animal Programs positions (Education Presenter, Chemistry, Reproductive Biology) and an Agriculture Sciences Biotechnology position (on the last day apps were open!)
4 Mar 14- "Application Received" email from Animal Programs email w/ request for additional materials (1 Cover Letter and Questionnaires for each position) due within 24hrs
5 Mar 14- Submitted additional materials for the Animal Programs Positions
6 Mar 14-"Biotechnology Application Received" email from WDW EPCOT Science Internships w/ request for additional materials (cover letter, letter of recommendation, transcripts) due by March 14th
-"Incomplete Application for Disney's Agricultural Sciences" catch-all email
-"Application Complete" email from Animal Programs team
-Decided not to proceed with Biotechnology application
10 Mar 14- Email request to schedule a phone interview
13 Mar 14- Reminder that Biotechnology material due by the next day
14 Mar 14- Montage Interview Information Email
19 Mar 14- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Reproductive Biology
24 Mar 14- Chemistry Internship Phone Interview
9 April 14- Request to Schedule "Brief Phone Call"
10 April 14- Education Presenter Offer Phone Call!!!
-Congratulations email!
12 April 14- Accepted offer
-Request for Additional Information Email
-Welcome to the Team Email
13 April 14-Signed up for Company Sponsored Housing
16 April 14- Invitation to join Animal, Science, and Environment Yammer Group
-Long informational email about my internship from department
21 April 14- Another NLIC email for Reproductive Biology
- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Chemistry
22 April 14- Invitation to join Disney Professional Internship Yammer Group
29 April 14- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Biotechnology
4 May 14- New Hire Portal Instructions (2 separate emails for username and password)
7 May 14-DORMS registration (2 separate emails for username and password)
- DORMS roommate linking confirmation
9 May 14- Email with Casting Time for Check-In day
15 May 14- Invitation for Animal Programs Welcome Gathering
11 June 14- Check-in!
Wow! That was a lot longer than I thought it would be, but I thought others might think a detailed response would be helpful. Here are my past applications if you want to get an idea of how other Disney positions work. If you have any questions about these applications, feel free to ask!
Summer 2013 ESPN Statistics and Information Application Timeline
28 Dec 12- Application submitted
-"Thank you for applying" email
2 Jan 13- Assessment request (had to take a Sports Knowledge Assessment)
Eventually went No Longer in Consideration (NLIC) on dashboard but didn't get an email
Fall 2013 Disney College Program
26 Feb 13- Application submitted
-"Thank you for applying" email
-Web Based Interview Request
-Telephone Interview Request
-Telephone Interview Confirmation
5 Mar 13-Telephone Interview
6 Mar 13- "Thank you for Interviewing" Email
8 Mar 13- Accepted as a Lifeguard
Ended up turning down position.
To start out I will just give the timeline I experienced and will then spend the time leading up to my check-in going into more detail about the process.
Fall 2014 Professional Internships
28 Feb 14- Applied for 3 Animal Programs positions (Education Presenter, Chemistry, Reproductive Biology) and an Agriculture Sciences Biotechnology position (on the last day apps were open!)
4 Mar 14- "Application Received" email from Animal Programs email w/ request for additional materials (1 Cover Letter and Questionnaires for each position) due within 24hrs
5 Mar 14- Submitted additional materials for the Animal Programs Positions
6 Mar 14-"Biotechnology Application Received" email from WDW EPCOT Science Internships w/ request for additional materials (cover letter, letter of recommendation, transcripts) due by March 14th
-"Incomplete Application for Disney's Agricultural Sciences" catch-all email
-"Application Complete" email from Animal Programs team
-Decided not to proceed with Biotechnology application
10 Mar 14- Email request to schedule a phone interview
13 Mar 14- Reminder that Biotechnology material due by the next day
14 Mar 14- Montage Interview Information Email
15 Mar 14- Montage Video Interview for Education Presenter
-"Thank you for participating in a Montage Interview" email
-"Thank you for participating in a Montage Interview" email
17 Mar 14- Email from Chemistry Manager for Interview
18 Mar 14- Background check email19 Mar 14- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Reproductive Biology
24 Mar 14- Chemistry Internship Phone Interview
9 April 14- Request to Schedule "Brief Phone Call"
10 April 14- Education Presenter Offer Phone Call!!!
-Congratulations email!
12 April 14- Accepted offer
-Request for Additional Information Email
-Welcome to the Team Email
13 April 14-Signed up for Company Sponsored Housing
16 April 14- Invitation to join Animal, Science, and Environment Yammer Group
-Long informational email about my internship from department
21 April 14- Another NLIC email for Reproductive Biology
- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Chemistry
22 April 14- Invitation to join Disney Professional Internship Yammer Group
29 April 14- "Thank you for your Interest" NLIC for Biotechnology
4 May 14- New Hire Portal Instructions (2 separate emails for username and password)
7 May 14-DORMS registration (2 separate emails for username and password)
- DORMS roommate linking confirmation
9 May 14- Email with Casting Time for Check-In day
15 May 14- Invitation for Animal Programs Welcome Gathering
11 June 14- Check-in!
Wow! That was a lot longer than I thought it would be, but I thought others might think a detailed response would be helpful. Here are my past applications if you want to get an idea of how other Disney positions work. If you have any questions about these applications, feel free to ask!
Summer 2013 ESPN Statistics and Information Application Timeline
28 Dec 12- Application submitted
-"Thank you for applying" email
2 Jan 13- Assessment request (had to take a Sports Knowledge Assessment)
Eventually went No Longer in Consideration (NLIC) on dashboard but didn't get an email
Fall 2013 Disney College Program
26 Feb 13- Application submitted
-"Thank you for applying" email
-Web Based Interview Request
-Telephone Interview Request
-Telephone Interview Confirmation
5 Mar 13-Telephone Interview
6 Mar 13- "Thank you for Interviewing" Email
8 Mar 13- Accepted as a Lifeguard
Ended up turning down position.
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