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Going to be at Disney next month, was wondering where I can drop my resume off for a corporate job?

Rob562

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The Casting Center is more for hourly positions than professional salaried positions.

Instead, you might want to check out www.disneycareers.com and see what's currently posted, or see if there's an option for just submitting your resume into a general pool.

-Rob
 

fosse76

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Going to be at Disney next month, was wondering where I can drop my resume off for a corporate job?

I wouldn't waste my time. Most jobs at the corporate level are filled three ways: (1) promoted from within; (2) internal referrals; (3) headhunters.

Unless there is a position with a rare skill qualification or educational requirement, they will toss it in a file where it'll never be seen again or they simply throw it away.
 

DisneySaint

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I wouldn't waste my time. Most jobs at the corporate level are filled three ways: (1) promoted from within; (2) internal referrals; (3) headhunters.

Unless there is a position with a rare skill qualification or educational requirement, they will toss it in a file where it'll never be seen again or they simply throw it away.

+1

This is basically what I was going to type. A resume dropped off at Casting is just going to get put in a file cabinet labeled "Black Abyss".
 

ddbowdoin

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+1

This is basically what I was going to type. A resume dropped off at Casting is just going to get put in a file cabinet labeled "Black Abyss".

Disney is one of the hardest corporate gigs to land...

a lot of this simply has to do with timing, they want to pursue young, recently graduated college students so they can get them cheap, then develop them through their culture. If you're at a 5-7 year mark in your current corporate career, as am I, it's a pure abyss.
 

DisneySaint

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Hence why Disney's culture consists of mostly college students and people who've been there for an eternity, with very few in between. You either get out or you marry it.
 

awoogala

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ACS/Xerox handles the IT. If that is the type of corporate you are looking for, might be smart to start there. Reedy Creek Improvement District handles a lot of things for Disney as well.
 

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