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Your Next Steps
Now that you have viewed the E-Presentation, it is time to schedule your telephone interview.NOTE
From May 10-17, 2008, the Walt Disney
Company will be upgrading its applicant tracking system. During this period,
the interactive areas of wdwcollegeprogram.com, including the online
application, will be unavailable.
You may still view the E-Presentation, but you will need to complete the online application prior to your interview.
You should have already:
- Viewed the E-Presentation
- Completed the online application
- Completed the "role
checklist" indicating the all roles that you are receptive to on the
college program
- Students interested in Culinary or Baking/Pastry positions may have a secondary telephone interview.
- Checked your academic/personal schedule to know which
program season(s) you will be fully available to complete.
- Fall - you must be fully available from August until early January
- Fall Advantage - you must be fully available from mid/late May until early January
- Fall Advantage Quarter - you must be enrolled in a school on the Quarter or Tri-Mester academic calendar and be fully available from June until early January.
- Culinary programs- your dates will coincide with your scheduled externship dates
To schedule your telephone interview
Please call 1-800-722-2930 to schedule your telephone interview.- This line is available Monday through Friday between 8:00am EST and 6:00pm EST
- You will be asked to provide:
- Your full name
- Your desired interview time(s)
- Be sure to identify yourself as having viewed the Disney College Program E-Presentation for the Walt Disney World® Resort.
During your telephone interview
Be sure to:- Clearly indicate which positions interest you.
- Clearly indicate which program session(s) you are available to participate.
- Get the postal mailing address as well as the fax number to send your completed application and role checklist to the College Recruiting offices (a decision can not be made on your interview until the office receives these documents).