If you want to be an imagineer where do you begin? I need some advice please help?
Get a Masters in Engineering and a Masters in Fine Arts. Find a way to combine them.
Do a good job outside of Disney, get a good reputation in the industry, and keep working.
Befriend some people at WDI.
You'll be hired in time to retire.
If you are still in Middle/High School take as much math as humanly possible. From there a degree on Mechanical Engineering with a minor in a specialty section of engineering. Following that some sort of master's in engineering. Take a look at the posted job requirements online.
Partly disagree. They don't just want engineers. They want artists. You'll need an engineering degree and some serious creative skills. And you better be the best student from the best university. For their recent round of Finance recruiting, they only came to a handful of universities, and none of them are ranked any lower than 11th in Businessweek's best undergraduate business programs (Notre Dame, Virginia, MIT, Penn, UC Berkeley, Michigan, Texas, BYU, for example). I can imagine that their Imagineering standards are even tighter.
First you have to get your foot in the door. If you're still in college the easiest way is by participating in the Disney College Program. Disney hires approximately 80% of their upper-level positions from people that have participated in the college program. (And it's a hell of a lot of fun being a CP)
You can also enter into the ImaginNATIONS contest which is where WDI finds most of their interns. From there, the interns ususally are the ones they hire as full-timers.
If you're not in college, find a way to apply for a job with Disney and start talking to as many people as possible. Someone will get you a connection with WDI. From there, work hard and try to move up slowly in the company or hope for your big break.
My older brother has done that and is now a campus rep and will be doing a professional internship. I will be doing the College Program within my last 3 semesters of graduations (aka in the next year). The biggest thing I have learned to watch out for is keeping your nose clean of the "party program" lifestyle a lot of the participants have become accustomed to.
Fourth, look at Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology program. It is a direct link with WDI and Disney.
I went there (graduated in May), and I'd be happy to answer any questions anyone has about the program. It's all about working in small interdisciplinary teams to make really cool stuff :lol:
I'd also say to anyone who wants to be an imagineering to think about what part of it you want to do. Imagineering hires people in all different areas, from writers to artists to engineers to HR. Ultimately it's more important to love what you do then to work for a particular company or department!
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