Hi, all! I am a college senior who is currently in the process of interviewing for a full-time finance/accounting program. I applied through my school's career services, and after some correspondence with the very nice HR, I was told that I will be interviewing with a senior manager next week. I was wondering if anyone has gone through the same process and would know how to better prepare for the interview?
I've never worked in entertainment before, as I am from/go to school in a state that doesn't have a huge entertainment industry, but I have had prior experience working for a large public accounting firm. I am fairly confident that I'll be able to handle most technical aspects of questions that I may be asked, but I was wondering if there is any other way that I can "wow" the hiring manager? I have been looking over Disney's most recent 10-K to get a more solid idea of the company, its processes, and its more relatively recent news, but is there more that I can do to prove my interest/dedication?
Disney has honestly been a lifelong goal for me, and I'm happy to even have gotten this chance to interview, so I just want to do my best, regardless of the outcome. Thanks!
I've never worked in entertainment before, as I am from/go to school in a state that doesn't have a huge entertainment industry, but I have had prior experience working for a large public accounting firm. I am fairly confident that I'll be able to handle most technical aspects of questions that I may be asked, but I was wondering if there is any other way that I can "wow" the hiring manager? I have been looking over Disney's most recent 10-K to get a more solid idea of the company, its processes, and its more relatively recent news, but is there more that I can do to prove my interest/dedication?
Disney has honestly been a lifelong goal for me, and I'm happy to even have gotten this chance to interview, so I just want to do my best, regardless of the outcome. Thanks!