I worked out of the Disneyland Resort, and it was one of the greatest internship experiences I've had.
I came from Florida, and they accommodated me in the company-sponsored housing that is very affordable with the amount you get paid.
The internship itself was fun, challenging, and exciting. I wasn't a super big Disney person when I got the job, but you definitely "feel the magic" when you work in the parks and attend the events.
They organize multiple intern events to expose you to different things and help you meet other interns and network with different professionals.
No cons during my internship!
The interview process was standard: a manager conversation followed by a LeetCode-style technical round. I enjoyed the overall experience. It felt like a typical big-tech interview. I am currently interviewing here.
It's an experience-based interview. We walked through former DE experience and API-related jobs. But the position freezes later on, so there was no next round. I had to move forward. They need to fetch data from multimedia platforms like TikTok.
Tech-wise, Java full-stack and backend technologies are important. Good understanding of DSA and design. Technologies: Java, SQL, React, Jenkins, HTML, CSS, JS, Git, Kafka, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Database, Swift, J2EE, Spring Boot, Security, AI P
The interview process was standard: a manager conversation followed by a LeetCode-style technical round. I enjoyed the overall experience. It felt like a typical big-tech interview. I am currently interviewing here.
It's an experience-based interview. We walked through former DE experience and API-related jobs. But the position freezes later on, so there was no next round. I had to move forward. They need to fetch data from multimedia platforms like TikTok.
Tech-wise, Java full-stack and backend technologies are important. Good understanding of DSA and design. Technologies: Java, SQL, React, Jenkins, HTML, CSS, JS, Git, Kafka, AWS, Docker, Kubernetes, Database, Swift, J2EE, Spring Boot, Security, AI P